Cajsa Lilliehook covers the best in virtual world screenshot art and digital painting
Iesada Resident noted in his About page that he sometimes posts real life pictures, so I first browsed past this picture. Then I took another look and saw it was taken at Bella’s Lullaby, a favorite sim of photographers. The light on the foliage is amazing. Doesn’t it look amazing?
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“A Place Between the Rocks” is another gorgeous picture and also incredibly lifelike. The reflection is stunning especially as the reflection continues under the seaweed so realistically. Don’t you feel like you’re there?
Iesada loves to travel Second Life and snap pictures of people he sees, people like Stranger No. 80”. A true people watcher/snapper in the tradition of Vivian Maier, but we get to discover Iesada while he is still around to tell him how much we enjoy his work.
Iesada Resident is a great artist who snaps wonderful landscapes and people portraits. He is enjoying Second Life and it shows.
All images copyright Iesada Resident
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Cajsa’s Choices is devoted to unique, artistic, and innovative virtual world-based images and screenshots that showcase the medium as an art form and Second Life as a creative platform. (Generally not images that fit on this Bingo card.)
Cajsa Lilliehook is a seventeen year resident of Second Life, where she owned a photo studio, spent several years as a DJ at The Velvet, and for her first SL job, cleaned up prim trash. She co-founded and runs the It’s Only Fashion blog with her best friend Gidge Uriza. She also has a book review blog, Tonstant Weader Reviews and a cooking blog, Single Serving Recipes. She spends a lot of time researching and reporting on Republican sexual predators. In her first life, she is a retired grassroots leader who has worked for economic and social justice issues most of her life. She is also the minion of a cat named Nora.
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