Cajsa Lilliehook covers the best in virtual world screenshot art and digital painting
BK, otherwise known as BrianKeith Tigerfish takes wonderful landscape shots. He also does some lovely avatar and couples pics, but I want to focus on his landscapes because he has such a strong focus on including at least one man-made element. If it’s a waterscape, you are likely to see an abandoned boat or a lighthouse. On land, old carts or bikes and old buildings are often a focal point. Take this gorgeous picture “Special Delivery, Unedited” for example, the boat and the dock are everything and fill the picture completely, two-thirds boat and one-third dock. But it tells a story with the flowers in the stern and the blankets to make the person in the stem seat feel comfortable and cozy. Certainly someone is planning a romantic evening boat ride with a bit of lantern light.
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“My Masterpiece” gives us another skiff docked on a half-flooded salt marsh, a wooden walkway crossing to dry land. At first glance, you will notice the old shack of weathered wood,
The roof and walls are not lost to time. They were never there. This is a hjallur, a shed for drying fish. Whether triangular open structures to snug two-story buildings with a snug upstairs and wide open first floor, folks have dried fish as close as they could to the sea, first dipping their catch in the saltwater and then using the salty sea air breezes to speed the drying process. The picture is lovely with its autumnal colors and air of abandonment.
“Foggy Morning, Unedited” features a bike left at the edge of what is likely another salt marsh, this one near a lighthouse. BK is definitely drawn to the shore. You can see a house off to the right and a houseboat off to the left. All is obscured by a heavy fog. I love the mystery of fog, it obscures sp much, the wear and tear on the buildings, the distance becomes harder to estimate, everything becomes mysterious and half-hidden.
BK is a skilled landscape artist with a definite penchant for shooting old boats and lighthouses. He has a fascination for what has been left behind, perhaps just for a moment, as though his pictures are int he middle of a story. I love that.
All images copyright BK
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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.
Thank you so much for choosing my photos to feature, biggest honor I have received since I started dabbling in photography
Posted by: BK | Thursday, January 23, 2025 at 05:34 AM