2013年07月03日
Under the SL10B
The main stage of SL10B this time had two SIMs with undersea. Contrasting with the desert last time?

Put out my head out of the water. The huge coral reef shown above was spread in this SIM.

The next SIM with many booths also has undersea, but most sections were left vacant.

There were some booths that put main stage undersea. Is this a tea party of Alice? There is also Cheshire cat.

A cool mermaid stature was set alone under an event booth. I envy creators who can do this kind of shape fleely…

There are three couples dancing in a stage undersea. They are using voice chat that is very natural and seems to be felt at home with them. The sounds are very clear without any background noise. The lady’s voice was calm and intelligent and the man’s few words were so alluring that gave me a shudder. Although I would not like voice-chatting because it is too realistic and brings in different image but they were so nice that I almost thought that my exotic Japanese English could be OK, but some of them addressed me with text-chat… I took some memorial photo outside of the hall with many fish.

Another snapshot with seaweeds. Similar diving gear was provided there free.

I was introduced this place by Kazumi. This is Abyss Observatory, of which Yana made a cool movie at her blog, ‘The World of Yana’. Different from recent ‘Machinima’ that moves camera more than subjects, a photographer Yana did nice framing and well depicted the live movement of sea animals in this limited space.
The World of Yana, Abyss Observatory: http://yana.slmame.com/e1354465.html


Put out my head out of the water. The huge coral reef shown above was spread in this SIM.

The next SIM with many booths also has undersea, but most sections were left vacant.

There were some booths that put main stage undersea. Is this a tea party of Alice? There is also Cheshire cat.

A cool mermaid stature was set alone under an event booth. I envy creators who can do this kind of shape fleely…

There are three couples dancing in a stage undersea. They are using voice chat that is very natural and seems to be felt at home with them. The sounds are very clear without any background noise. The lady’s voice was calm and intelligent and the man’s few words were so alluring that gave me a shudder. Although I would not like voice-chatting because it is too realistic and brings in different image but they were so nice that I almost thought that my exotic Japanese English could be OK, but some of them addressed me with text-chat… I took some memorial photo outside of the hall with many fish.

Another snapshot with seaweeds. Similar diving gear was provided there free.

I was introduced this place by Kazumi. This is Abyss Observatory, of which Yana made a cool movie at her blog, ‘The World of Yana’. Different from recent ‘Machinima’ that moves camera more than subjects, a photographer Yana did nice framing and well depicted the live movement of sea animals in this limited space.
The World of Yana, Abyss Observatory: http://yana.slmame.com/e1354465.html

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