View allAll Photos Tagged skeleton
18-12-1986
Nuevo Versalles, Fuenlabrada,Madrid, Spain.
ARCHIVE SERIES
ARCHIVO SERIE
Please, do not use this photo without permission
Por Favor no usar esta fotografía sin permiso
Location:Der Spooky Haunted Halloween Island
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nykus/175/190/21
Song: Twins play a rocking White Wedding on harps
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nj0pkE1cCQ
Actually I imagine Winter is singing the song he just finished writing
www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4ZdR1Hv9u8&list=LLfwhGnKWQ1M...
the one that always brings a smile to my face is the song he wrote for SL
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j8Ldl_1miE
Camera: Firestorm snapshot, unedited
Lighting: :
Regional default: Winter has it set. I'l ask him what it is.
Walk directly down to the bar. It's on the right at the end of town street.
Set: :
Vintage Microphone with Stand by Grimes Central Design (Supershine Zapedzki)
Note: the microphone is a sit. Has 3 singing sits in it. This is singing 1.
Bone Harp by Boudoir, (Precious Restless)
GCD - Mesh Drum Stage Platform by Grimes Central Design
Skeleton on Drums by Boudoir, (Precious Restless)
Skeleton on Keyboard by Boudoir, (Precious Restless)
Skeleton on Guitar by Boudoir, (Precious Restless)
Marshal Quad Speaker Wall (Vintage) by Six String Studio
Winter's clothes: no clue. forgot to ask him. I'll ask him next time I see him which should be next Thursday.
Model: : Me
Hot Love [Cream] - Maitreya by Junbug
Lola Heels-M.LARA by Breathe
Alia Choker Silver by Supernatural
Hair: Kaijah by Truth
Mesh Eyes: Duochrome / Ocean / by .ID. (Insufferable Dastard)
Mesh Head: Alice V4.10 by Catwa
Mesh Bento Hands,Feet and Body - Lara V4.1 by Maitreya
Had this eerie sense of floating through a cemetery this morning in the final moments before waking. A common theme lately is low altitude levitation (as opposed to full-fledged high level flight that I experienced when I was younger). It's as if my subconscious has become more cautious with age (mirroring a similar change in my conscious mind). The reasoning seems to still allow the fantasy of self flight, but the low altitude minimizes the risk of serious injury if I suddenly plummet into the ground (which never happens yet the risk, or at least fear, remains). In the dream, there's nothing at all unusual about a feat that, in real life, would literally defy the law of gravity. I either lift off the ground, or take a running jump that leads to absurdly long hang time before my feet touch back down. In this morning's iteration, I wound my way through the gravestones, observing them as I went, with little more direction than a leaf blowing in the wind. Yet it all felt perfectly controlled. The crossover between dream and wakeful thought was a place called Skeleton Hill. No such place exists in my real life (though I so wish it did). So my subconscious conjured it up for me. I just love when dreams mesh with conscious thought like this. And that the dream state created a name for this ethereal place. Dreams like Skeleton Hill are not the norm. Just as often I have an anxiety dream (well short of a nightmare but still unpleasant). These have taken many forms over the years. The anxiety morphs into whatever is mostly like to bother me in real life at any particular time. It's never really a big thing such that the anxiety is usually way out of proportion to the event. Doesn't matter, it's all just a dream. A recurrent format is the inability to photograph something that I desperately want or need to. The reasons vary. Maybe I can't locate my camera. Or the batteries are dead. Or I can't work the settings. Whatever. I generally awake still trying to sort out the malfunction with a sense of desperation. The urgency soon dissipates as I realize it was all in my mind. This is simply an updated version of a dream from my school days which involved me wandering the school hallways unable to locate my classroom. At least there's some balance. I can take some anxiety knowing some night soon I'll return to Skeleton Hill.
Gnarled and weathered, these ancient trees stand guard in Torres del Paine, their twisted branches whispering tales of wind, ice and time. They are so amazing
A couple keys that I found casually hanging in the wooden doorway of our very old house
Thank you so much for taking the time to view my work! If you would like to see my latest project, it's featured here,
or you can read my interview with 121 Clicks, check out my WEBSITE or follow me on any of these sites as well:)
Skeleton girl
BQ::Bloody Pleated Skirt::
Commotion Harlow Bootiful Mini Top
📌Store
BQ::
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Together%20Forever/58/198/23
Commotion
📌Store
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Grumble/132/117/21
Exclusively available here at the TFZ City - $50L Halloween HUNT. On NOW thru the 31st.
...send shivers down your spine.
Bree comes face to face with one of the many skeletons escaping their portraits within the castle
Modeling some Prim Reaper wear.
Black vintage faux-jet (it's plastic!) pendant suspended by two glow- in the dark skeleton arms. Hand-stitched black velvet choker with black and metallic green ruffle trim.
See my profile!
Most hydrangeas are deciduous, and it is quite normal for them to lose their leaves in Autumn to winter. As soon as the spring days warm up, you should see the buds starting to swell and to leaf out. Hydrangeas are best pruned in late winter or very early spring and can be cut to the ground each year with no damage.
Just a fun pic after watching the beautiful night sky during the Perseids.
Multiexposure / 3 pictures. Pic 1 and 2 i was on the chair, on pic 3 i draw the skeleton... puh, only 30 seconds for this guy ;-)
double exposure. whale skeleton at the moma by gabriel orozco. the other exposure is the side of a building, I think. those aren't dust flakes mostly, they are lights and other stuff from the other exposure. looks scifi anyhow.
Konica Autoreflex T with 50mm f1.8 Hexanon lens.
Cheap 200iso film.
Scanned with Epson V300.
About a year ago I did some skeletons. I said I had a couple more in mind. Here they are. I figured the green dinos frills were probably non-bone material, like most reptiles that have similar structures today.
Created for "Smile on saturday". Theme "STARTS WITH S"
Background by NASA's Marshall
Propulsor by NASA's Marshall
Skeleton by Elevit Stock
As the limbs of trees that have fallen into the water begin to deteriorate, they lose their bark and become grayish, appearing skeletonized. But even in death they continue to play a significant role in the environment, providing perches for such varied species of birds as Wood Ducks, Great Blue Herons, Belted Kingfishers, Tree Swallows, and Eastern Kingbirds. Larger, partially submerged branches will provide basking sites for turtles.