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Dream Theater
@ Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA
August 29, 2009
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
I've just closed my eyes again
Climbed aboard the dream weaver train
Driver take away my worries of today
And leave tomorrow behind
(chorus)
Ooh dream weaver
I believe you can get me through the night
Ooh dream weaver
I believe we can reach the morning light
Fly me high through the starry skies
Maybe to an astral plane
Cross the highways of fantasy
Help me to forget today's pain
(chorus again)
Though the dawn may be coming soon
There still may be some time
Fly me away to the bright side of the moon
And meet me on the other side
It is said that if you reach the bottom whilst dreaming of falling, you'll never awaken.
This is my first attempt at conceptual fine art, I'm brand new to this style of photography, (a story in an image), greatly inspired by the work of 'Brooke Shaden'. I'm quite pleased with how this turned out and will be trying more idea's I already have in my head in the future.
This is the movie based on my 'DREAMS' photoproject. You can also watch full-version on youtube - www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLjYy_-S8Vw
Please, watch in HD!
Nikon D80 / Nikon F100 + Nikkor 50mm f1.4 and Lubitel 166
Film: Rollei Retro 400S
Strobist: 1x Metz 58 AF-1 camera left, 1/4 power
Music: Alcest "Abysses"
Dream Country - a lost monologue performed at the Open Lawn, Festival Village, Esplanade Park during the Singapore Arts Festival 2012.
Dream Theater
@ San Manuel Amphitheater
San Bernardino, CA
June 19, 2010
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
"A Dramatic Tour Of Events Japan" support act: Andy McKee
2012. 04. 26.
live at fukuoka city Hall, Japan
ドリーム・シアター
福岡市民会館公演
I ended up giving her Queen dress to Kimochi since it made more sense in my mind. Kimochi is Zephii's spirit beast who is married into royalty, it's fitting that her spirit beast looks royal too! While Dream belongs to Bambi who is Knighton's acolyte~
Forty years ago, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, to lead a campaign for sanitation workers protesting their low wages and poor working conditions. Still a young man at 39 years old, he had become the nation's chief civil rights leader, known for his non-violent marches and demonstrations. It was the city where he would die.
Civil rights activist and history professor Michael Honey, author of a book about Reverend King's last days in Memphis, says the leader was trying to form a unprecedented coalition linking labor and civil rights.
"He called for a general strike in the city of Memphis by workers, domestic workers, teachers, students,” Honey said. “And this would have been a tremendous high point in the civil rights movement. Nothing like this had happened in any city. It would also be a tremendous high point in the labor movement."
The night before Reverend King was killed, he delivered his final sermon in which he seemed to foresee his fate. "Like anybody I would like to live a long life," King said. "Longevity has its place. But I am not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And he has allowed me to go up to the mountain, and I have looked over, and I have seen the Promised Land."
On 4 April 1968, as King was standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, he was shot in the neck. He died a short time later at the hospital.
Riots broke out that night in several major U.S. cities. On 9 April, more than 50,000 people attended King's funeral in Atlanta, Georgia.
Memphis police later identified suspect. James Earl Ray was arrested weeks later in London, with a fake passport. Although Ray pled guilty and was convicted, years later he retracted his confession. He said he had been only a minor player in a conspiracy. But a lengthy U.S. Justice Department investigation concluded Ray had acted alone.
King's family rejected those findings. Historian Michael Honey says 40 years later questions linger, especially in Memphis. "I think the issue for the black community was that this was never satisfactorily resolved and that there is widespread belief that it wasn't this one guy, and that other people in the state agencies may have been involved -- or even the local police," he said.
The race riots that spread to more than 100 American cities lasted days, as mostly African-American neighborhoods burned. Across the country, curfews were put in place. The government mobilized some 50,000 soldiers to help quell the violence. Some 21,000 people were arrested.
Nearly 50 people died. About 2,600 were injured, and millions of dollars in property was damaged or destroyed.
Some of the worst rioting was in the nation's capital. A former Washington, DC, city leader, Sterling Tucker, remembers the violence and destruction. And he worries history could repeat itself unless the government does more to help blacks economically and improve race relations.
"The government cannot be naive to these issues,” Tucker said. “The government cannot turn its head. It has got to become a part of this or again, we will have the same kind of people in the streets and the same kind of ways that had to be before. Only this time I think it will be much worse."
Other civil rights leaders say 40 years after King's death, many African Americans still seek his dream of equality and opportunity, especially in urban communities where King had turned his attention during his final days.
Photo and Article from: www.voanews.com/english/2008-04-03-voa29.cfm
Dream On Dreamer live at YMCA HQ, Perth.
Sorry for all of the close up portraits
I don't have anything else to shoot!
And I don't get any Ideas til late
And then it's too dark to do anything else.
But I moved the setting,
And there's Bokeh in the background(:
I'm trying(:
And this is a happy picture!! yayayyyyy! (:
ALSO. It's a day late. haha. sorrrry(:(:
When you cry be sure to dry your eyes
'Cause better days are sure to come
And when you smile be sure to smile wide
Don't let them know that they have won
And when you walk, walk with pride
Don't show the hurt inside
Because the pain will soon be gone
Chorus(And when you dream, dream big
As big as the ocean blue
'Cause when you dream it might come true
When you dream, dream big)
When you laugh be sure to laugh out loud
'Cause it will carry all your cares away
And when you see, see the beauty all around and in yourself
And it'll help you feel okay
And when you pray, pray for strength
To help you carry on
When the troubles come your way
(Chorus)
When you laugh be sure to laugh out loud
'Cause it will carry all your cares away
And when you see, see the beauty all around and in yourself
And it'll help you feel okay
And when you pray, pray for strength
To help you carry on
When the troubles come your way
(Chorus)
_Ryan Shupe
©2011 Laura Palazzolo
Another composite, this time of Jan the pregnant Rocky Mountain horse (stay tuned she is due April 4th). The colors look dull here on Flickr, may fix tomorrow, time for bed, have a horse show to shoot tomorrow..early.
Texture with thanks to Skeletal Mess, canvas texture thanks to Brenda-Starr and Dog ma
8 1/2" x 11" Acrylics on paper. Shades of blue, purple, and aqua on white, accented with silver glitter.
Dream Theater
@ Gibson Amphitheatre
Los Angeles, CA
July 2, 2012
All photos © Kaley Nelson - www.KaleyNelson.com
Copyright: Strawhat Photography All Rights Reserved 2011. Unauthorized use, copy, editing, reproduction, publication, duplication and distribution of the digital photos, without his explicit permission, is punishable by Law.
This dreaming polar bear looks so soft and warm. Polar bears are superbly insulated by up to 4 inches of blubber, their hide and their fur; they overheat at temperatures above 10 °C, and are nearly invisible under infrared photography.
If you would like to purchase high-quality prints of this picture, please email me at thereganphotography@gmail.com to discuss sizes and pricing.
Photograph © by Regan Photography (2014). All Rights Reserved. This photograph should not be used on websites, blogs or anywhere for that matter without my explicit written permission.
“Somewhere over the rainbow, skies are blue, and the dreams that you dare to dream really do come true” ~ Lyman Frank Baum
Custom face-up work
Dreaming doll Airi twin
Request :
- Twin custom
- mold open bigger eye
- Sweet baby pink skin
“The greatest achievement was at first and for a time a dream. The oak sleeps in the acorn, the bird waits in the egg, and in the highest vision of the soul a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of realities.” ~ James Allen
Dream Theater
Mediolanum Forum Assago Milan Italy IT
4th february 2017
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