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Not my best 3D imagery work, but it was a fun silly image to make. This is not Second Life, obviously. SL doesn't have dynamic cloth.
- GWINNETT Skin: Lelutka EVO X
3 Skin Tones: Brownie - Earth - Truffles
2 Eyebrows Option
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Walking down a back alley, following the light and looking for a cool shot. I spotted, in the distance, this ladies amazing hair. I wasn't sure she was real at first because I could only see her hair, I thought maybe it was a wig on a mannequin. But as I got the closer the mannequin moved and I just knew I had to ask if I could take a shot of her, and her amazing hair.
I didn't have my camera with me, so I used my iPhone. I didn't go into my normal stranger project spiel as I wasn't thinking that way as I didn't have my normal "Stranger" cameras. Because of this I didn't get her name, but she told me to put "Afro" when I posted the shot. It was a super fun and unexpected encounter.. which really reminded me of how much I like the spontaneity of photography, and capturing those unexpected moments.
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Here is a link to my current set of the 100 Strangers
...and here's is my first set of 100 Strangers
Also you can find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Obscurity NEWS:
Musa Afro Shape for Belleza Freya
MP Link: marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Afro-Shape/12473787
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FOXY NEWS (Collabor88):
#FOXY - Doll Hair
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/8 8/76/182/1084
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Scandalize NEWS (Cosmopolitan):
Scandalize . Aranda.
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/No%20Comment/181/22/22
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I finally was able to track down the Latina/Light Skin MTM doll & the Red Head Tall Fashionista (right). One my Scary Spice (Left) claimed the Latina/Light Skin body.
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As vezes eu me pego a pensar
parado, como que se o tempo transportasse os meus pensamentos ao encontro de meu interior, onde tudo e branco e preto, certo ou errado, lucido.
Adoro essa palavra LUCIDO, a anos ando assim, como que se eu fosse aquele cara brasileiro que eh um Dallay Lama, que nao usa nada que altere sua mente...
Substancias, alcool, cachaca, Mike Tyson, manga rosa, cabeca de nego, purple haze, sem semilla, mamona,
branco, brilho, manteiga, furo nos canos, e um dicionario que nao tem fim.
E a comunidade pensa que eu sou louco, e eu concordo que sim, mas nao altero minha mente, (bom, de vez em quando, num evento eu ate que fico bonito), mas sem nada a ver com o caso...
Eu paro e penso nos nossos preconceitos, nos nossos 2 cm de derme, e nos nossos olhares ao que nao seja semelhante...
E procuro nao esquecer, que somos todos iquais, que temos os mesmos sentimentos....
E a gente so quer o amor,
"E mais nada"....
O rapazinho ai queria entrar no barco,
tava com o Gustavo Noronha, disse que
ele era do Bloco Afro, e que ele vinha junto com o Jeronimo.....
"Eu sou negao
eu sou negao
meu coracao eh a liberdade
eh a liberdade..."
E a Dal veio com sua alegria e feh,
a Sonianepo com seu balancado 2000
o Zel com seu grafismo estampado
e Jeronimo, perguntando a mim
se hoje era dia de evento....
Eh mole doido?
Neh nao moco, hoje eh quinta flower....
Afro Dandelion ;-0 Nikon D90 Nikon M/lens
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my hubby was going thru some things yesterday...and came across this button i wore at a reunion we went to in 2000. the reunion was for my school in japan...and they now hold them every couple of years.
the photo is from the early 1970s. mcp is the school i went to. my father was in the military...and i went to high school in iwakuni, japan. there were 125 students... kindergarten thru 12th grade.
though my mother wasn't quite sure my brother and i were learning very much over there since the teachers didn't always have a 'traditional' classroom...when we returned to 'the states' we were well ahead of everyone at our new school. had we not left japan when we did...i would have graduated in my junior year of high school. i ended up needing to take one english class in my senior year...and the rest of the time i took music classes.
so...that's me...30+ years ago. i'm older and a lot wiser...but basically the same kind-hearted person i was back then. well...a few people might beg to differ...but hey...who's post is this anyway!