Ana Lutetia

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Posted on December 31, 2009 by Ana Lutetia | 4 Comments

The Quiet: Further Away and Further Apart.

Since it doesn’t snow in my country, I am extremely fond of beautiful snow scenarios inSL.

TSBTT Greeter: Ana, welcome to The Quiet: Further Away and Further Apart. Set your draw distance to at least 210 m for the best experience. Please accept the compass and snowwalk. Find them in inventory and Right click wear them. The snowwalk will make your feet crunch in the snow. The compass will help you find your way.

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I am using Mescaline Tammas WindLight presets. I just found them and they are amazing.

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4 Responses to “around | The Quiet: Further Away and Further Apart”

  1. Isle Lunasea
    December 31st, 2009 @ 03:03

    Thanks for this, Ana. The pictures are fantastic, and capture so well the beauty and cold quiet of the place.

  2. Jacek Antonelli
    December 31st, 2009 @ 03:19

    I need to visit there. So pretty! :)

  3. Gwyneth Llewelyn
    January 4th, 2010 @ 00:30

    Ana, you mean, it doesn’t snow where you live in your country ;) Perhaps a sixth of Portugal is totally blanketed over with snow right now as I type this — we both just happen to live at the coast, where it only snows once every fifty years, and the last time was… on 2006, and I’ve missed it :)

    Nevertheless, I’m baffled at the utter loveliness of the pictures you took. That first one doesn’t even seem like a “digital” image at all — much less SL!

  4. Ana Lutetia
    January 4th, 2010 @ 01:41

    Yes, it doesn’t snow in our part of the country. In 2006, I saw a snowflake or two. For me, that doesn’t count. Meh!

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