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Fashion Mixer 2: Baggy Jumper. Sold in these three variations. The blue and yellow jumper were not advertised. (see the next photo)
Fashion Mixer 1: Leggings. Sold in these three variations with matching socks. (see photo below)
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Shoes and earrings are the models own.
1988 Disney Club Sindy
1988 Supercool Sindy
The ovenbirds are very cool especially since they are one of the rarer occurrences on the west coast.
This unusual cloud formation looks very much like alien spacecraft about to land on Earth. Seen over the village of Motcombe in Dorset on 10/10/16 (Image taken by Cat Walker)
These are rare FALLSTREAK HOLE CLOUDS also known as "Hole Punch Clouds" A Fallstreak cloud is a large gap in the cloud, mostly circular or elliptical. They form when water temperature in the cloud is below freezing but in a supercool state not yet frozen, when ice crystals do form, it sets off a domino effect, causing the water droplets around the crystals to evaporate, which leaves the large often circular holes in the clouds as shown in this image.
Depuis deux jours je ne fais que répéter
Ce petit air qui commence à m'énerver
We still Miss You Johnny
I was doing a driveby this morning on the way back from my illicit rendezvous with the people from the square photo place and spotted this wee lassie hanging out at the rails waiting for someone....had the 70 - 200 on the body and so was ready for action and so my fine flickr friends yet another admission I was involved in a drive by shooting too this morning ;).
Titled after - and also in homage to - our great Australian photographer who captured supercool beach shots in Sydney and at Bondi in b/w in the 30's and 40's - Max Dupain. Google him - I am a huge fan of his..
Ellen: "Flickr is so awesome, I can see images of everything! I am going to do a search for 'supercool' and check out the latest trends!"
This is today’s coffee destination. ‘Tina, we salute you’ - how cool is that? ‘Tina, we salute you’ with a comma but with no full stop - punctuation is not forgotten, it is over-ruled by graphic design considerations.
In posting this shot I look again at the scene. A sunny street corner, young people chatting to each other, this is a café where conversations take place, and it’s local. The rest of the strip has a typical inner London pattern of newsagents, takeaways, everyday provisions, closures and estate agents notices, but ‘Tina, we salute you’ is not typical, it is ‘Dalston Cool’ verging on ‘Dalston Super Cool’.
I went back to the field where I had seen the previous Glis Glis. flickr.com/photos/algo/206560435/
And there I saw this little fellow. I think it was smaller, and did not have such a pink nose. It did not seem afraid of me, and when I offered this green stalk it curled up and nibbled at it. I managed to get a bunch of shots, before it darted off into the hedge.
They look like very practical "hands", and efficient ears.
Glis Glis? They are about the size of a small squirrel. Look - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glis_glis - or - www.the-piedpiper.co.uk/th1l.htm
Final shots from Saturdays workshop with Ingrid with the styling by our supercool Nadine.
#elinchromLTD #sonyimaging #wacom #styling #pose
Deputising for the Volvo B7TL, Completely Coaches’ supercool articulated Mercedes-Benz Citaro O530G, new to Arriva London North.
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Based on slight.of.brick's supercool bot here
flic.kr/p/UYsncP and here flic.kr/p/W2PYyS which were in turn inspired by Peter Reid's greebletastic space blips and such.
Breakdown of slight's here flic.kr/p/UZxsyz though I tweaked the design for these as needs must.
L to R: Piston, ResQbot, Constructo, Scraps.
I made a mirror with 20 supercool poses! You can get it on marketplace, in-world shop or at new event Fashionstars;) aaaand I need few bloggers who want to try it so contact me pls.
Link to the fatpack marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Mirror-pose-prop-by-Aerial-F...
or slurl to try it in-world maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bayonette%20Point/104/118/22
Happy Febrovery!
a little biomechanic alien rover
These supercool printed quarter domes are not lego but from "KAZI", I like them.
Purists may please forgive me my heresy ;P
The "cloud shows" during the last week have been incredible... The rounded clusters in the lower left of the photo were remarkable and unusual enough to prompt one of our meteorologists to highlight them on the news.
For all you left-brainers, they are called "cumulus mammatus", but I just call them by their more technical name: "supercool". :)
*UPDATE: now my gachas can all be found here!
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RARE PRIZE is Plain Bodysuit :-D
This supercool event opens 20th!
UPDATE - few people asked how I did the reflections here;
I made a pose and put it in the pose stand which is rezzed in front of the mirror. First I took the photo from her back - Alt+click on her right shoulder. Then I opened my camera controls and rotated the camera to the right which lead me out of the room. Then I right clicked the building walls one by one and set their texture opacity to 0%, then set the mirror opacity to iono around 10% first so I can see the frame and where my avi should be, then after happy with the position opacity goes to 0%. Took the 2nd shot and went to PS to check do the angles fit. Then I repeated the process few times until I got good angles. Same is for the tiny mirror but I just took the shot focusing somewhere on her right ear.
Visionaire Institute is supercool thing if you want to learn about RL and SL photography, meet some new friends and evolve. Each of us learned something new, classes lasted long (12 weeks and many of them were 3+ hours long lol) but it was worth it! It changed the way I look at photos, made me focus more on the feelings and the message that the photo is saying, instead of pure technique.
As part of the final project each trainee was given the same no modify shape with which to tell a story, one they had to convey in images alone. This is first of 5 photos, my story about Sophie (yeah we named her Sophie lol)
Rauðavatn, Iceland. Supercool to see. Haven't seen these often and never gotten the chance to take good pictures.
No waves, no sunrise, no beach, no surfers, no light and no ocean my fine flickr friends. My back is most defintely on the mend (thank you again for all your well wishes) and with wind and grey skies I paid a visit to the Art Gallery Of New South Wales where they had an exhibition of Australian Photography . Lots of people in there but then I turned a corner and came upon this Asia Art Exhibition and there was hardly anybody in there. There was this supercool reflective bowl which turned everything on its head when you looked in to it. I was transfixed gazing at it when a Chinese lady with her grand-daughter stopped and looked at it and the look of awe and wonderment on the little girls face with her grandmothers arms around her was pure magic - this is what idea and creativity does for all and is nourishment for our imagination and our spirit.