Saturday, November 28, 2015
Worth a second look...
"A Kiss From Tokyo", Theatrical Trailer (1964) - Yuki 7 dashes around the world in hot pursuit of the tantalizingly tricky Diamond Eye, who is stealing parts and plans and leaving behind a path of murdered scientists in her quest to build a missile inside her
volcanic lair.
"A Kiss From Tokyo" Theatrical trailer from Stephane coedel on Vimeo.
If only this were a real movie.
volcanic lair.
"A Kiss From Tokyo" Theatrical trailer from Stephane coedel on Vimeo.
If only this were a real movie.
366 Squadron RAF: Mission 1
We arrived at 0800 for our final briefing.
After parachuting behind enemy lines, the squad formed up, and proceeding toward town.
Fortunately, or unfortunately when you also have a blog going, there was so much action that I couldn't get any pics again until the mission was completed. Our agent was extracted safety and the V1 rocket was destroyed. Plus, we all had a blast doing it!
From left to right:. Sin Trenton, Wendy Charisma (our agent at SS HQ), Foxy Heart, Cornelius Fanshaw, and me.
We invited Axis Team regular Elein Snowpaw to join us as he was our adversary during Mission 1, and a good sport about the whole thing. He also serves a dual role as one of the sim admins so he was delighted to see an organized team of Allies fight today.
We did one major thing wrong and zigged instead of zagged, sending most of the team in the wrong direction for 10 or 15 minutes. But hey, it still worked. The diversion gave me the chance to destroy the V1. If we had two or 3 more people on our squad, I'd have a chance for more photos. But it was all great fun and I'm so happy I got to participate!
After parachuting behind enemy lines, the squad formed up, and proceeding toward town.
Fortunately, or unfortunately when you also have a blog going, there was so much action that I couldn't get any pics again until the mission was completed. Our agent was extracted safety and the V1 rocket was destroyed. Plus, we all had a blast doing it!
From left to right:. Sin Trenton, Wendy Charisma (our agent at SS HQ), Foxy Heart, Cornelius Fanshaw, and me.
We invited Axis Team regular Elein Snowpaw to join us as he was our adversary during Mission 1, and a good sport about the whole thing. He also serves a dual role as one of the sim admins so he was delighted to see an organized team of Allies fight today.
Test Run of a Secret Mission for 366 Sqn RAF
Take that, Adolf!
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Thankfulness within SL
It's Thanksgiving Day in America. I've been reflecting on my 9 years in Second Life and today it dawned on me: In addition to being thankful for the many wonderful things in my Real Life, I'm also very thankful for the friends, experiences and memories of my Second Life.
Lately I've been thinking about the many happy years I've had in Caledon and the fun I had with the Royal Caledon Air Force.
The photo above was given to me by my SL friend and RCAF supporter Samantha Poindexter.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
More about Bastogne soon...
Remember my posts about New Bastogne last year? A few of them were even featured in New World Notes. My usual roleplaying team (from RCAF, TimeForce 10, Amazon Air, etc.) will be working on our next project that combines piloting, spying, sabotage and assorted combat and rescue missions.
What's in store for us? It could be THIS target...
It's all very hush hush.
What's in store for us? It could be THIS target...
It's all very hush hush.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Does this Silhouette make me look Fat?
More photography fun with filters...
(actually it was photography fun with depth, but that doesn't make for a good alliteration)
Some light outside makes a much better contrast than an indoor scene that turns the scene a black silhouette on a gray background.
Now more contrast. But the palm trees at the next location turn out palm-less...
I tried a mix of hairstyles and some are great looking in silhouette. Others not so much.
You can see my glasses here...
That's when I remembered to take my glasses off for the rest.
Also... I took off my dress... naked Zoe pics!
(actually it was photography fun with depth, but that doesn't make for a good alliteration)
Some light outside makes a much better contrast than an indoor scene that turns the scene a black silhouette on a gray background.
Now more contrast. But the palm trees at the next location turn out palm-less...
I tried a mix of hairstyles and some are great looking in silhouette. Others not so much.
You can see my glasses here...
That's when I remembered to take my glasses off for the rest.
Also... I took off my dress... naked Zoe pics!
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Samantha
It's about time I posted something, so here is a sequence of photos I took of Samantha. Similar pose with different Firestorm in-Viewer, in-Camera filters...
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