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Outfit : !dM Nissa - ArmWrap, Belt, Bodice, Leather Top **OLIVE** . At WLRP.

Crown : .Evil Baby. - Adira's Crown - Gold. At WLRP.

Demonic Hand : llassitude & ennui Demonic hand

Hair : Exile:: Sarah 2

Face Tattoo : ::Loa:: Dawn Face Paint ~full~ tinted. At WLRP.

Body Tattoo : VENGE - BOM - ' Helm of Odin'. At WLRP.

Skin : ::Loa:: Dawn Skin ~LeL EVO X / VELOUR~ (grey alien). At WLRP.

Eye liner : .Milk Blood. Ahmsi Eyeliner - Amunet Bottom, Middle and Top. At WLRP.

 

Decor :

::Static:: Dreamchime {Natural} At WLRP

Cosmos: Temple Ruin. At WLRP.

HISA - Glowing greens - small patch/blue

[IK] Barrels Collection - Barrel Set. At WLRP

[STIGMATA] Ghor Map Table (Rugged/Candle). At WLRP.

Music

 

"Now I know her secret name

You can tear her temple down

But she'll be back and rule again, yeah !"

[The Forge]:

Gorged Pauldrons

 

Nefekalum Tattoos:

Highland (Ice Glow)

Avalon's Gift (Violet)

Shaman Series - Air

 

[T.E.D.]

Tarquinios2 Set

 

+AH+

Fierce Man Piercings

Hellraiser Body Piercings

 

[CerberusXing]

Creature Claws - Silver

Withered Bezerker Ears

Credits :

 

=Zenith=Sorcerer Dress New!! ❥ @ We Love Roleplay

=Zenith=Sorcerer Ward New!! ❥ @ We Love Roleplay

=Zenith=Claw Ring New!! ❥ @ We Love Roleplay

 

Hair : Doe: Char @ Main Store

 

{S0NG} :: Willo Mesh Eyes New!! ❥ @ Kustom9

 

Sweet Thing. Nahri Ears

 

CHIMAERA - Crystal Earring New!! ❥ @ We Love Roleplay

 

Decor :

 

.Florix/Pitaya . Traditional candlestick GOLD @ Main Store

 

Pitaya - Skull vase @ Main Store

 

[Harshlands] Ancient Astrologist Books

 

[Harshlands] Root of the Heart

 

[Harshlands] Arcane Bookstand (with magic sparkles)

  

3rd Eye Perceptions - Rapunzel Flower ( Breeze )

 

MINIMAL - Forever Backdrop - Dark Felling

( 2 different lighting backdrops perfect for photography with a really cool skybox included fitting with the envirovement. For better performance please use Advance Lighting :D <3.) New!! ❥ @ equal10

  

[Chris Two Designs]

Book of Shadows + Basilisk Fang

 

L'Emporio&PL::

*Damned Claws & Rings*::+ Feet

*Garion*::-Arm Harness

*Kael*::-Maxi Skirt

 

Synnergy Tavis

The Graveyard Backdrop

Yes, Adoring Fans, Tessa's back after an extended period of dealing with the more fantasy filled life, RL

 

Yuck!

 

Her first outing smacks somewhat of speleology. We'd have to say that the sim is so far explored in only a cursory fashion but would appear to reward further effort. Just remember that to get to the interesting bits you have to join the group. Ewe!

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Santana/121/130/1573

  

Game : Hogwarts Legacy

Studio : Avalanche Software

Nvidia Ansel

Thanks for encouraging me, Alex <3

 

Noble Creations

Sorceress Dress and Icarus Sandals.

... with a snow leopard on his shoulder ...

Credits:

 

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Horns: [CX] The Altar Horns

check the lm for this and more items:

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cerberus%20Crossing/76/23/...

 

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Hair: Foxy - Insomnia Hair

Dress: Rosary. Lindsay . Satin Black

Garter: Garmonbozia - Devil garters

Head: lel EvoX CEYLON 3.1

Body: eBody Reborn

How is fall treating you this far? On my way from another sunrise shoot in the city, by the very road, I’ve noticed this few remaining leaves sparkle barely holding on to this gnarly tree. Perfect backlight and the fact that it was surrounded with the more foliage rich trees, made it look whimsical. Those few remaining leaves almost looked like they are hovering in the air. I came back the next morning at the same time and front branch was illuminated just a touch more that the rest of the area. It was ment to be! What do you think?

Noble Creations

Sorceress Dress and Icarus Sandals.

An image about trees and light and a little bit of magic ;)

c/n: 37092 / 3164

 

"Walt Disney World - Sorcerer Mickey" special colors ...

 

Always looking for the opportunity to improve a shot. Didn't think I would get another chance so soon!

Featuring -Paesia Ice Elemental limbs comes in Beast and Humanoid fits Ebody, Jake, Kario,Anatomy, Legacy bodies comes with texture hud with several different colors

 

• Available at Wild Haunt January 12th, 2025 to February 8th, 2025!

 

Wild Haunt:- maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Botanica%20Magika/125/186/...

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Pose-Poseidon:: Sorceror

Backdrop-(Milk Motion) The ice floe (environment/light)

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Wearing

 

Legs- Paesia (Humanoid) Ice Elemental Legs - Legacy Male

Arms-Paesia Ice Elemental Arms - Legacy Male

Head-BeSpoke - Nature Spirit - Head (m) (EVO X)

Halo- Paesia Ice Elemental Halo

small but powerful!

 

⦿ Outfit: {L.F.C} Sorcerer Coat / Hat ONIX at ~Spooky Season~ Pop Up Event

⦿ Staff: {L.F.C} Sorcerer STAFF at ~Spooky Season~ Pop Up Event

⦿ *Magic*: {L.F.C} Sorcerer MAGIC CIRCLE at ~Spooky Season~ Pop Up Event

⦿ Skin: {FB} Jiin Skin - MILK - [BROW] / [Apple EVO X] at Daydream kids event

 

Others:

⦿ Toddleedoo Apple Mesh Head

⦿ Toddleedoo Mesh Body

Credit to Quade for the idea for this post and the Clea design. Thought I’d do a marvel post.

 

Left to right

 

Dromammu

 

Barons Mordo

 

Doctor Strange

 

Clea

 

Wong

 

The Ancient One

Magical Moments time @ Uber. Get yours now!

this month (Jan 25 - Feb 22)

 

* DFS Magical Moments Butcher Block

* DFS Magical Moments Stuffy Mr Flufferton

 

Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Uber/138/129/27?fbclid=IwA...

 

Tune: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVhdHAqoE_c

FANTASY ILLUMINATION

Fantasy Flower 1 and 2

 

FIND THE FISH

Porcelain Gzhel body tattoo

Kintsugi golden body tattoo

 

UZME Sorcerer pose set

 

FANTASY FAIRE 2024

Location: DUSKFALL COURT

 

MY BLOG

MORE INFO HERE

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The ShikiGamiOni C2 outfit from ::: B@R ::: Bare and Rose. Shikigami is the term for a supernatural being from Japanese folklore.

 

*** Blog with Styling Credits

 

::: B@R :::

Eindhoven, February 2022

Taken at Kentwell Hall in Suffolk during "Kentwell through the ages"

A SceneI photographed a few years ago and revisited last Autumn.

Yesterday's visit by Storm Arwen found one photographer in Cornwall doing two things he wouldn't usually dream of. Firstly, he set out without his tripod, intentionally at that, and secondly he was in the car by noon, hours before sunset even at this time of year. It was the beginning of a strange and exhilarating couple of hours in the company of the storm.

 

I almost always head for Portreath when the weather gets exciting, partly because it's so close to home, but also because it offers a couple of handily placed objects that always grab the attention here. If you look at the other shots in this album you'll see plenty of images of the famous Monkey Hut, rebuilt for no apparent reason other than as a seascape photography subject after the winter storms of 2014. It's less often that I train the lens on the megalith of Gull Rock, planted by giants in the middle of the sea a few hundred yards from the shoreline here. Wondering how big it is? Zoom into the top right hand corner and that herring gull will give you a better idea.

 

As you drive towards the coast on a day like this, you gradually sense the ramping up of the elements; trees sway ever more wildly as you approach your destination. You open and close the car doors with two hands, praying the wind doesn't rip them from you as you watch them smash into the side of the vehicle you park next to. From the main drag of the village you catch glimpses of the angry sea, with occasional columns of spray drifting towards you along the harbour front.

 

Yesterday I'd decided on an hour at most. I'd then go home and drink coffee as I pored over the results. I'd attached the 70-200, and at the very last moment popped the 100-400 into the bag as backup. As is so often the case, the moment I was ready to shoot, the sun disappeared, taking the contrast and what colours there were with it. I'd decided a fast shutter speed was important to what I wanted to achieve, hence the absence of the tripod, and taken the ISO to a place I usually prefer not to go to. As I pointed the camera towards the sea, a volley of foam flew towards me like snow, and throughout the episode I found myself continually turning my back to the scene to protect the camera. Almost immediately it became apparent that more reach was needed - it's always fun trying to change lenses in a storm, or at least so I feel when I'm not actually doing it. In the moments when I could shoot, I'd turn and face the sea, looking for big waves to focus on in rapid bursts.

 

A while passed and I decided I was done, so began my walk back to the car, only for the sunshine to return as I reached for the keys in my pocket. The prospect of coffee and brunch were deeply embedded in my conscious by now, but I reflected on what was almost certainly a poor collection of images on the SD card and turned around, hastening my stride back to the beach before the sun disappeared once more. Suddenly those dull waves were sporting glowing white crests; suddenly the scene had come alive. I set up by the breakwater once more, facing the regular blasts from flying sand and foam across the beach. I was joined by another photographer who was braving it with his Hasselblad film camera on a tripod, attempting the seemingly impossible with a long exposure. If you don't try, you don't succeed and nobody needs to know how many times you failed after all - even though we all do from our own experiences.

 

From time to time I'd move my focus from the sea, to the Monkey Hut, to Gull Rock, losing track of exactly how many exposures I'd made. Later on at home I recoiled in horror at the number of shots I'd have to sift through - 582 times I'd clicked the shutter in this briefest of outings. A serious cull was needed and before I'd even downloaded them onto the PC I'd reduced that number to 460. Of those, 285 were taken before the half time oranges in the dull light So I disregarded them completely and downloaded just 175, eventually refining my selection to 74. It's so much easier going out to shoot a calm sea with a big ND filter because there's only time to take a handful of shots. 74 is still enough to cause a lot of confusion.

 

As I looked more closely at the final selection, two things became clear. Firstly, I should have taken the tripod. Those waves really could have been a bit sharper and I struggle to focus my handheld shots with such a big focal length. Answers on a postcard please. Secondly, it seems that a sorcerer, lit up by the sun and almost 100 feet tall lives in the sea beside Gull Rock. Can you see his pointy hat and his long nose? It's worth coming here in a storm just to see what shapes those enormous plumes develop for fleeing seconds as the waves crash into the rock. There will be plenty more shapes in the coming months as the sorcerer contorts and bends his form in the winter storms that are yet to batter the coast here.

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