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.... somebody's got to go in and tell us how cold it is.

 

Have a whacky Wednesday, or a thilly Thursday if you're in the Southern Hemisphere.

"...Whenever we manage to love without expectations, calculations, negotiations, we are indeed in heaven. Although the road is never ending take a step and keep walking, do not look fearfully into the distance... On this path let the heart be your guide for the body is hesitant and full of fear.

..."

 

Quote by Rumi

Just a few dudes negotiating their spot on the river...Bear With Me Monday!

" One moment my friend , the mystical artifact you had me retrieve

cost me the life of one of my men , the price has gone up."

"You failed to mention it was a dark object and quite dangerous" said MR. Crow

 

Kabuki is a maze of narrow alleyways located right next to Little China. At night, they turn into a bazaar for implants, organs, steroids, and much more. It's said anything a person could desire can be found in the Kabuki Market. This makes Watson a prime target for Scavs, a ruthless gang that kidnap and harvest people's organs and implants for resale on the black market.

 

Inspired by: Cyberpunk 2077 Game by CD PROJEKT

 

Tags: #Secondlife #Fantasy #Roleplay #Cyperpunk #Elf

#LittleChina #Kabuki

 

EEP! WL: A-3AM

Tofu and his cousin Filou often seem to share secrets. I'm not sure if I would really like to know what they are talking about. Sometimes ignorance is bliss ...

A brief moment trying to make the most of conditions with my iPhone

A pair of royal terns appear to be negotiating over a fish (in the male's beak) and what could follow. Will she or won't she? Stay tuned!

 

Taken at Fort De Soto in Florida.

 

My sincere thanks to all who spend the time to view, like or comment on my photos. It is much appreciated!

 

© 2024 Craig Goettsch - All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use without permission is prohibited.

   

by Laura Matesky. Please do not use this or any of my images without my permission.

Merchant negotiate with customers near old bridge in Mostar.

"No refunds for rain damanged goods."

"Wait, what?"

 

I'm showing you what's possible with an old, broken emergency laptop and Gimp (my main computer died) so photography in SL isn't impossible, just more...challenging. I crashed several times trying to take this as my potato objected to the shadows.

Its actually a great week for RPers in SL - Fantasy Fair is now open with many sims to explore. Several of the Engine Room creators are present too.

 

Fantasy Fair 2024: Building a World Without Cancer Store List/TP's

Engine Room is closing soon. More details and previews here

 

Featuring:

⦿ SOMNIUM - - Thief's Plunder Set (fatpack)

At the Engine Room Event March/April 2024

Creator's Flickr

⦿ toksik - Modest Dress (This dress shows the feet, we made it more historical by lowering it - many colour options available)

At the Engine Room Event March/April 2024

Creator's image

⦿ Raven Bell - Starling Hair (Many colour options available)

At the Engine Room Event March/April 2024

Creator's Flickr

⦿ [CABALPIER] - Antique Carpet Stack (in different shades)

At the Engine Room Event March/April 2024

Creator's Flickr

⦿ LVL9 - Royal Game of Ur (On the table - this is a working, playable game)

At the Engine Room Event March/April 2024

Creator's Flickr

⦿ *Arts & Gear* - Crash Objects[Vol.1] (attackable and breakable decor for RP and fights!)

At the Engine Room Event March/April 2024

Creator's image

 

⦿ Volkstone - Alex Facial Hair

⦿ ROZOREGALIA - BJYAN*NECKLACE

⦿ Game Wylder - Leaf Umbrella

 

Backdrop buildings:

⦿ Del-ka Aedilis - House Guthrum C/M - Summer

Fantasy Fair 2024

Additional clutter by Apple Fall and 8f8.

Some items used in decor are not available anymore :(

 

Head: LeLUTKA AARON 4.0

Head: LeLUTKA Lake Head 3.1

Legacy Athletic & LaraX bodies

Shapes our own.

Poses my own.

  

Chichicastenango market

Were they bartering? Probably not, but it sure looks like it!

 

Thanks so much to everyone who takes the time to view, like or comment on my photos!

 

© 2020 Craig Goettsch - All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use without permission is prohibited.

Shot @ Days of O

Lingerie Reverie and Seduce Me by Mon Cheri

don't take my top off.. I won't use your fingers as fish bait

 

Visit this location at BWC Dance Pavillion in Second Life

Talk Talk - Talk Talk

 

Nunber 1

[Deadwool] Revolutionary hats - Fat pack

[Deadwool] Emperor jacket

[Deadwool] Emperor breeches

 

Number 2

[NC] - Masquerade Jacket (Grey/Blue) from Man Cave Event

[Deadwool] Enigma glasses

Hair: no.match_ ~ NO_HISTORY

 

Birds: TLC Pride-crested Cockatoo

Cat: JIAN Cat Deco Collection

 

Palace:

Palace Parlour Skybox ~ Angel Manor Estates

Negotiations have begun for a

TRIPLE GOLDEN SHOWER...

"Hello little corella - what's up?"

 

"Your on my patch Swampy - beat it!"

Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh: An Allegory of the Dinteville Family, 1537

Master of the Dinteville Allegory (Netherlandish or French, active mid-16th century)

Oil on wood; 69 1/2 x 75 7/8 in. (176.5 x 192.7 cm)

Wentworth Fund, 1950 (50.70)

 

The protagonists in this elaborate allegory are the brothers Jean, François, Guillaume, and Gaucher de Dinteville, important members of the court of Francis I, king of France. Portrayed at a moment of crisis in their relations with the king, they participate in a narrative derived from Exodus 7:9. Moses and Aaron plead with Pharaoh to free the Israelites; to prove they are armed with the power of the Lord, Aaron changes his rod into a serpent. Depicted in the guise of Aaron is François II de Dinteville, bishop of Auxerre; his brother Jean is shown as Moses, and the younger brothers, Gaucher and Guillaume, stand behind them. The names and ages of the three latter brothers are inscribed on the hems of their robes. Pharaoh is a disguised portrait of Francis I. This painting hung in the Dinteville château of Polisy along with Holbein's Ambassadors (National Gallery, London). This fascinating allegory has stylistic affinities to the works of sixteenth-century Antwerp artists—in the emphatic gestures of the robed classical figures, in particular. The simplification and solidity of form, meanwhile, are more typical of French painting. Though the identity of the artist is unknown, the work represents a high level of technical accomplishment and suggests the hand of a Mannerist painter working in the circle of a Northern European court.

 

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art's permanent collection contains more than two million works of art from around the world. It opened its doors on February 20, 1872, housed in a building located at 681 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Under their guidance of John Taylor Johnston and George Palmer Putnam, the Met's holdings, initially consisting of a Roman stone sarcophagus and 174 mostly European paintings, quickly outgrew the available space. In 1873, occasioned by the Met's purchase of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriot antiquities, the museum decamped from Fifth Avenue and took up residence at the Douglas Mansion on West 14th Street. However, these new accommodations were temporary; after negotiations with the city of New York, the Met acquired land on the east side of Central Park, where it built its permanent home, a red-brick Gothic Revival stone "mausoleum" designed by American architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mold. As of 2006, the Met measures almost a quarter mile long and occupies more than two million square feet, more than 20 times the size of the original 1880 building.

 

In 2007, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was ranked #17 on the AIA 150 America's Favorite Architecture list.

 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967. The interior was designated in 1977.

 

National Historic Register #86003556 (1986)

Shimbashi, Tokyo.

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"I'm staying right here little corella - you beat it!"

 

"I said - BEAT IT Swampy!"

Silly surrealism.

Agnes: Um, Dave, can I go outside?

Dave: I though you were just outside.

Agnes: I was.

Dave: See, no reason to go out again.

Agnes: I disagree. I want to go out now.

Dave: Does this have anything to do with the squirrel?

Agnes: Nope.

Dave: Good to know. Then what does it have to do with?

Agnes: The squirrel.

Dave: Pardon me?

Agnes: You asked if it had 'anything' to do with the squirrel. That was wrong because it has 'everything' to do with the squirrel!

Dave: You don't need to run outside to yell chase him down whenever you hear him chirping.

Agnes: That's where you're wrong. He needs me to chase him.

Dave: Really? Why can't he live his life peacefully?

Agnes: Because he's a jerk. Total jerk.

Dave: You don't need to go outside and chase him just because you think he's a jerk.

Agnes: Okay.... Can I go outside now?

Dave: Really? I though we settled this.

Agnes: You might think so, but we didn't. You said I couldn't go outside and chase him 'just because' I think he's a jerk. And I don't just think he's a jerk. I think he's both a jerk and annoying.

Dave: Really? This is how you're playing this?

Agnes: I have a long list of other things I think he is too. If I tell you all of them will you let me go outside again?

 

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Agnes pleading to go outside at the cabin. The squirrel was being particularly annoying on Saturday morning.

Young man negotiating with two women in La Boqueria market hall in Barcelona.

  

This was my first visit to this Church. This is a view looking up at the Dome of the Round Church, Temple Church, Temple, London.. It is one of the most historic and beautiful churches in London and apparently the oldest gothic building in England. The Church was built by the Knights Templar, the order of crusading monks founded to protect pilgrims on their way to and from Jerusalem in the 12th century. It was in use by 1185. For the Knights Templar to be buried in ‘The Round’ was the next best thing to being buried ‘in’ Jerusalem. Negotiations took place in the Church which led to the Magna Carter signed at Runnymede in 1215

 

The Church is in two parts: the Round and the Chancel. The Round Church was consecrated in 1185 by the patriarch of Jerusalem. It was designed to recall the holiest place in the Crusaders’ world: the circular Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, the supposed site of Jesus’ own burial. The chancel was built in 1240. It’s situated ‘off street’ between Fleet Street and the River Thames, in an ‘oasis’ of ancient buildings, courtyards and gardens, including the Inner and Middle Temple. Its main objective now is to serve the Inner and Middle Temple, two of England’s four ancient societies of lawyers, the Inns of Court. The building is only open to visitor’s weekdays.

 

The picture was taken handheld with a Sony A68 with a Sigma 10-20mm lens at 10mm. I took 3 shots for HDR processed in Photomatix using Fusion Natural for a natural look. I copied the minus 2 image in as a new layer and used a layer mask to apply that only to bring down highlights. Further processing using Topaz Clarity for more detail Then I used Topaz Adjust for only the vignette feature to focus more on the Dome. A Photoshop Brightness adjustment layer with a layer mask was used to brighten the centre of the image.

 

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Jasper proffers his list to St. Nick hoping he can get everything he wants. Well, he has been a very good boy (mostly) so there's a chance.

Lacedz is bae.

 

Also, this shot was entirely because of the tireless in-world pose and scene editing work of the very talented Juliet4456 Resident ♥

Au marché du dimanche, les échanges vont bon train; c'est l'occasion de rencontrer des amis venus acheter un bouquet de fleurs ou deux trois bricoles pour le repas à venir... Ou même des ceintures élastiques.

 

En bref : le dimanche, les négociations vont bon train !

iPhone6 Plus

CS5.5

FX Photo Studio Pro

a very heavily modified Matisse (original in MOMA NYC)

"I assure you, my agency only sends the best. And that's exactly what I am."

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