Colours of India

I visited ‘Colours of India‘, last evening. My initial impression of the windlight was that it was quite sombre, but I soon realised that it was actually very pretty, designed to enhance the subtle, smoky hues of the whole build…

… which has a lovely, muted pastel palette…

… there are plenty of wonderful scenes, here, for photography…

… lots of interesting shapes and textures, especially in the little streets between the buildings…

… I actually spent quite a bit of time here, running out of time the first time, and having to come back that evening, but I wanted to find all the best little scenes…

… and, of course, I can’t post them all, but there are lots of beautiful little settings, here, for really interesting photographic backdrops…

… while I was here the second time, one of the creators, Vicki Absinthe, said hello to me, and we had a little chat. She told me this was her and her partners first build. I’ll be very interested to see what they create next, because they’ve done an excellent job, here, creating something that is refreshingly different to most SL destinations, as well as being just very pretty…

… the build isn’t huge…

… but it is rich in exotic detail. I found the dusky pink sky quite gorgeous, and an excellent counterpoint to the various textures and colours of the buildings…

… there are interior spaces to explore, too…

… this destination is well worth a visit (:

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