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Taken with Nikon D300 & Nikon Micro 105mm f/2.8 AF-S + 80mm extension tube
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All viewers r requested to consider it as a PHOTO ART, cause I love to process the photographs with my wide open imagination. And I'm not a PHOTO JOURNALIST, I'm a PROUD PHOTO ARTIST.
A good "caption" writer could have a field day (no pun intended) with this formation that will one day come tumbling down this saguaro-laden hillside.
The bottom line... This is one big rock. Consider that some of those nearby saguaros are likely approaching a height of twenty feet.
Seen from the Bajada Loop Drive in Saguaro National Park, Tucson Mountain District.
Inside the glass pyramid on the right is Imagination!, another building we didn't have time to explore but looked pretty cool from the outside.
HDR from three exposures (0, -2, +2).
Created for the Vivid Imagination challenge ~ Read the Signs ~
Look at the emperor on black!
The Emperor's New Clothes, a short tale by Hans Christian Andersen:
A vain Emperor who cares for nothing hires two swindlers who promise him the finest, best suit of clothes from a fabric invisible to anyone who is unfit for his position or "hopelessly stupid". The Emperor cannot see the clothing himself, but pretends that he can for fear of appearing unfit for his position; his ministers do the same. When the swindlers report that the suit is finished, they mime dressing him and the Emperor marches in procession before his subjects, who play along with the pretense, until a child in the crowd, too young to understand the desirability of keeping up the pretense, blurts out that the Emperor is wearing nothing at all and the cry is taken up by others. The Emperor cringes, suspecting the assertion is true, but continues the procession.
(text from Wikipedia)
yellow imagination
Camera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR
or huawei p30 lite
© 2020 - 11 RICHARD von LENZANO
I was just trying to have a close up shot for this display and playing with my led flashlights and i notice the effect on my orange paint wall. I set it up properly to have a sun effect and there it is. Hope u like it. Added the birds for a dramatic approach. hehehe. If u cant get a chance to shoot sunset...make one. =)
Setup:
1 Led Flashlight on the left
1 Smaller Led flashlight for the sun
1 Led reading lights in front.
I had the fortune to see this fantastic exhibition in Paris. Absolutely brilliant, highly recommended. Saatchi Gallery, until 3 May 2020
“The legend of Tutankhamun captured imaginations globally when his tomb was unearthed by British explorer Howard Carter and financier Lord Carnarvon in 1922.
Produced by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and IMG, and presented in London by Viking Cruises TUTANKHAMUN: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh unveils more than 150 original objects from the tomb, 60 of which have travelled out of Egypt for the first and final time before they return for permanent display within the Grand Egyptian Museum which is currently under construction.
Come and discover the most famous of the Pharaohs, and the young sovereign’s personal belongings as you follow his passage into everlasting life.
Prior to the London showing, the exhibition became France’s most visited of all time with attendance of over 1.4 million. Tickets are selling fast in London, sell-outs are expected and advance booking is highly recommended.”
Pretty much best describes Spanish flag-carrier Iberia's new livery which takes dull and blandness to a whole new level.
The problem with the livery is the fact that it isn't brash or offensive oh no... But it just seems the management didn't push themselves to reveal a livery that represented what Spain is. All-over eurowhite with yellow and red on the tail doesn't do it for me. That said, management must be doing something right as Iberia is cutting their losses and introducing or re-introducing flights.
The repaint is quite slow so far but will gather momentum in the ensuing months.
One airframe given the new Iberia treatment is X-Ray Delta which becomes the first A321 to receive the new colour scheme, or lack of! It was repainted as recent as March 2014, and also saw the airframe re-engined with CFMI CFM56-5B1/P engines which saw the model designation change in the process. X-Ray Delta was brand new to Iberia in May 2004 having been assembled in Hamburg.
Airbus A321-212 EC-IXD 'Valle de Arán' takes-off from London Heathrow (LHR) on IB3175 to Madrid-Barajas (MAD).
Imagination Fountains at Epcot Center
Nikon D700 & Sigma 20mm f/1.8
Stacked Hitech Filters 1.2 ND plus 0.6 Soft Grad
HDR composite from a 9EV bracket set processed in Photomatix
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While I was composing this shot a man came out to see what was going on. I guess he had spotted me through the window.
Every night, on my knees I pray,
"Dear Lord, hear my plea...
don't ever let another take her love from me
or I will surely die.."
Oh, her love is heavenly;
when her arms enfold me,
I hear a tender rhapsody...
but in reality, she doesn't even know me
Just my imagination -- once again --
running away with me.
Tell you it was just my imagination
running away with me.
I never met her, but I can't forget her.
Just my imagination..
-- oh yeah,--
running away with me
As happy as I am to have some form of Journey into Imagination in Epcot, I am not too thrilled with the latest version of this classic attraction. This is one attraction that has not been improved with all the changes that have been done to it! Journey Into Imagination is definitely worth seeing, but it just cannot compare to the original! Eric Idle is no Dreamfinder!
The Geological Imagination - Lucas van der Velden & Arie Altena. Sonic Acts (2015).
"... produced on the occasion of the first edition of 'Dark Ecology', October 2014, Kirkenes (Norway), Nikel and Zapolyarny (Russia), and the sixteenth edition of 'Sonic Acts - The Geologic Imagination', February/March 2015, Amsterdam"--Colophon.
Met interviews en biografieën. - Uitg. t.g.v. de 1e ed. van Dark ecology, oktober 2014, Kirkenes (Noorwegen), Nikel and Zapolyarny (Rusland) en de 16e ed. van Sonic Acts - The geologic imagination feb./maart 2015, Amsterdam.
Summary:
Inspired by geosciences, Sonic Acts zooms in on planet Earth. Fundamental to 'The Geological Imagination' is the thesis that we live in a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. Human activity has irreversibly changed the composition of the atmosphere, the oceans, and even the Earth's crust. Humanity has become a geological force. Consequently, the perspective has shifted from the human at the centre of the world to the forces that act on timescales beyond the conceivable. The way we see the world, understand the systems and processes of nature, and our intentions and interactions with the planet are central to this book. Publisher.
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Trinity Test, 16 July 1945. An aerial view of the aftermath of the first nuclear explosion at the Trinity Test Side, New Mexico.
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Joos de Momper - The Fall of Icarus, 1564.
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus is an oil on canvas painting by Flemish painter Joos de Momper. It was possibly painted in the 1620s, and is currently housed at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm.
In Greek mythology, Icarus succeeded in flying, while attempting to escape from Crete, with wings made by his father Daedalus, using feathers secured with beeswax. Dedalus asked Icarus to fly neither too low nor too high, warning him of hubris. Ignoring his father's warnings, Icarus chose to fly too close to the sun, melting the wax. He fell into the sea and drowned.
Painting
To the left, several ships are sailing, coasting steep cliffs. Tall and leafy trees frame the painting to the right; a seaside town stretches in the middle, overhung by fabulous cliffs, which are typical of de Momper and his group of Flemish landscapists.
In the trees' shadow there sits a shepherd, tending to his flock. There is a fisherman to the left, and a ploughman on their right. These three figures (ploughman, shepherd and angler) are mentioned in Ovid's account of the legend. In the Roman poet's version, they are: "astonished and think to see gods approaching them through the aether." In contrast to this, there is a Flemish proverb that goes "And the farmer continued to plough..." (En de boer ... hij ploegde voort) pointing out the ignorance of people to fellow men's suffering. The painting was inspired by Bruegel's oeuvre of the same name. In de Momper's version, too, the three figures appear to pay no attention to flying men, mistakable for gods. As regards Bruegel's painting, it has been suggested by W. H. Auden in his 1938 poem, that it depicts humankind's indifference to suffering by highlighting the ordinary events which continue to occur, despite the unobserved death of Icarus.
The painting was taken to Stockholm as booty in 1648.
I found this tree with its bark curled up on the thin branches...just as is! It looks like a stick figure holding a spear in his hand. We all need a good imagination.
... Qu'ils soient réels ou que dans l'imagination, nous sommes tous en quelque part dans notre propre prison.... Chacun essaie souvent et tant bien que mal, de vouloir s'en sortir... La liberté est ce à quoi nous aspirons tous... Elle, en est sortie... Cela a été long mais la clé était en elle... Photo prise au Château de l'Empérie, Salon-de-Provence
À lire: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_l'Empéri
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"Behind her own bars" ... They are real or in our imagination, we all are somehow in our own prison…. Each one hope or want to leave it… Freedom is what we all looking for…,Some find their way out and other don't … She finally succeeded...The key was within her ownself... Picture taken at Château de l'Empérie, Salon-de-Provence
Read this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Château_de_l%27Empéri
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"I thought I thaw a Puthycat?!"
Created for Macro Monday's January 24 2011 theme Imagination.
Here is another shot.
Journey Into imagination pavilion in Epcot's Future World taken from the monorail as it passes overhead.
Artist: Kurokitsune
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