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CREDITS:
Unorthodox Rio Afro @ACCESS
[LOB] PRICHAIN SHIRT @ACCESS
LELUTKA FORD Head EVOX 3.1 @MAINSTORE
LEGACY ATHLETIC BODY
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A back shot I took of this beautiful woman on the streets of Paris with my Olympus E-M1, Mark II camera.
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
Blog: Pinkiedressingcode
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.
Afro Dandelion ;-0 Nikon D90 Nikon M/lens
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Tori-Jay Mordey painted this mural for the 2022 Brisbane Street Art Festival at Hamilton North Shore.
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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!