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Today’s Second Life Flickr Pick: Shoko Tachikawa’s Story-Rich Photos

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Shoko Tachikawa I take photos that are so compelling and tell a story. Here she is holding a bow and arrows made of metal, and I wonder how well they fly since they barely have any arrowheads. But in Second Life, none of that matters. The script will make it fly. I love this photo, the contemplative expression. Because her sleeves are long, she likes to wear metallic ribbons. After all, if you hold the bow incorrectly, the string could hit her arm. Metal wire? ouch!

I’m curious if everyone tried archery during middle school or high school physical education class. We did. It was really fun and one of my favorite sections of the year.

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Uh oh! She’s still in fight mode. This time through the window. I love how active her photos are. Fighting in a full skirt isn’t easy, but she makes it look easy.

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I love this casual photo of friends sharing a snack. Snacks and smartphones are the way to go these days. It’s really fun.

great Shoko Tachikawa’s stream, the photos are natural and tell a story. Because we catch her in the moment, we don’t necessarily know where she begins or ends. We’re in the middle and it’s fun. We can imagine our own beginning and end. By chance, she became a co-owner of a company. A pose shop called UzmeIt’s no wonder her poses tell us a story. (STORE SLURL IN THE WORLD).

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All images copyright Shoko Tachikawa