I Fell In Love

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I fell in love yesterday, with an installation called XIV on the Dignity Sim. Such a stunning venue deserved a stunning dress and the limited edition Nora from Baiastice is just the dress. Designed for the Chic Limited event that features 30 designers producing works based on a theme. The January theme is Sweet and Sour. Sadly, it’s been so long since shooting water, I forgot that shooting pictures larger than your screen size will fracture the water in photos – a sorry photo glitch that has been around for over a year now.

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Because of the water glitch, I logged back in just to shoot some photos of the sim reducing the size to my screen size – which is how you get rid of that glitch. Here’s one of the many photos from XIV, the lovely installation. I took a few dozen photos of the sim for the Stock Photos Flickr group Sasy Scarborough started – sharing photos suitable for people to use as backgrounds for those who prefer shooting in the studio and popping in a background later.

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I chose shoes from Stiletto Moody, the recently released Kim. The midnight color is a perfect match to Baiastice’s midnight and the strappy sandals are so flattering.

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Both jewelry and hair are from Dark Mouse. I love the back draping Soiree necklace which suits the form of the dress.

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Here you can see the hair and jewelry from the front – the necklace just follows the neckline perfectly.

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And back in my favorite skin from PXL Creations.

****STYLE NOTES******

  • Poses: Long Awkward Pose
  • Skin: PXL Kasumi
  • Eyes: Blue Eyes
  • Lashes: Lelutka
  • Hair: Dark Mouse
  • Dress: Baiastice Nora LE
  • Shoes: Stiletto Moody Kim
  • Jewelry: Dark Mouse Soiree
  • Location: Time

 

One thought on “I Fell In Love

  1. Harper Ganesvoort

    Sadly, it’s been so long since shooting water, I forgot that shooting pictures larger than your screen size will fracture the water in photos – a sorry photo glitch that has been around for over a year now.

    Aha! That’s why the shot I did for Pink Shirt Week last year sucked.

    I have another way around that instead of changing picture size, if you use Windows 7: the Snipping Tool. It comes in handy for small screen shots, and I’ve used it to take pictures of the stuff I’m wearing, to serve as “notes” for when I’m writing a fashion spread. Just enlarge the Inventory window to show all that you’re wearing, then do the screen clip.

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