Zombie-bombed


A few months ago, in December and January,  I did some posts on photobombers and how sooooooo hard the life of an SL Photographer can be, when one is all set and ready and tataaaa: someone runs into your view and in some cases, stays there. The past week, the strangest photobombing followed me around,…

Fantasy Faire 2014 – What a week!


Today is the last day the Fairelands are open, the 11 gorgeous sims filled with shops and wonderful buildings. There will be a live auction tonight – you can read all about it here – and after that the closing party, to send the Fairelands back to their invisible realms… The Palace of Tears will…

The Golden Age of Russian Avant Garde


Yesterday I visited LEA8, and initially I thought – upon landing looking at the land information – I landed in ‘WE’ by Eupalinos Uganjin. Upon walking about I noticed the names of the parcels changed and when I saw work of Bryn Oh and Sorror Nishi…I knew I needed to do some more research on…

Lacrimosa, in stone


For some reason, Lacrimosa from Mozarts Requiem – my all time favourite part of the Requiem, has played an important part in my Second Life this year and seems to become a theme. I cannot get enough of this piece and often play it while exploring or photoshopping. Of course, I was delighted to see…

H220 – ‘Never run in the rain with your socks on’


In between parties on Saturday and of course exploring and taking pics on the 11 sims of the Fantasy Faire…I took the time today to explore a brand new destination, opened 3 May: H220. A watery, rainy sim created by Squonk Levenque and Miuccia Klaar, who also made the wonderful 2304 Rain which I enjoyed…

Spanish Wells, for art and sports


One of the sports, aside from my years of katanafighting, in SL that I really enjoy doing is surfing. It’s fun, it looks great and important: it’s not that difficult. On most surf-beaches you can also get a free surfboard to use, so it’s really something everyone can try. When I read Ziki‘s and Inara‘s…

Please allow me …


…to introduce myself I’m a man of wealth and taste I’ve been around for a long, long years Stole many a man’s soul and faith And I was ’round when Jesus Christ Had his moment of doubt and pain Made damn sure that Pilate Washed his hands and sealed his fate Pleased to meet you…

The {Lost} Garden Of Sundarya Lahari By Xineohp Guisse


When randomly teleporting around, I ended up in The {Lost} Garden Of Sundarya Lahari By Xineohp Guisse, on LEA13. I explore a lot and often, well..actually it is how I spend most of my SL time. I do not blog about all places I visit, sometimes I just travel around without making pictures and other…

3D Fractals by Mac Kanamishi


Today I was into some art and so I visited the new installation ‘3D Fractals’ by Mac Kanashimi, curated by SperimentArt and Tanalois Art. I have blogged about Mac’s previous installation “Dragon Curves” and enjoyed that a lot, so I was curious about this! I didn’t get disappointed! 3D Fractals is not as huge as…

Basilique Weekly News – No. 12: Ready to leap!


Originally posted on Canary Beck:
The latest round-up of news coming from Basilique and the Basilique Performing Arts Company. Top Stories: Press Preview Saturday, March 29th at Noon SLT! Top Tips for Enjoying Paradise Lost Behind the Scenes of Paradise Lost Bloggers get to Blogging Sponsorship places still available Only 5 tickets left for April 6th…

Behind the Scenes of Paradise Lost – Behind the scenes!


Originally posted on Basilique:
A confusing title much? Let me explain….! The past weeks, while Becky and Harvey – and the crew, are working their derrierres off to get everything ready and smooth for the premiere on April 5, thing have also been going on regarding the ‘behind the scenes’ reporting. As photographer for Love…