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09/05/15 - GameTime Photography of the Imagination Station Playground in Collegedale, TN.

 

Charlotte Photographer - PatrickSchneiderPhoto.com

Vermelho.. quem não gosta de vermelho? rsrsrs

Essa é uma das partes da ilustra principal.

Quando começo a desenhar essas viagens é tão difícil parar. rsrs Dá vontade de ir ligando elemento com elemento e fazer um outro Universo.

Imagination disposes of everything; it creates beauty, justice, and happiness, which is everything in this world.~Blaise Pascal

 

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HEY,

been really busy,didn't comment on your beautiful photos,,catching up.

Inshallah soon i will be less busy..holidays for summer that means more time on flickr =).

brushes used from www.obsidiandawn.com/

 

Galata Tower, Istanbul, Turkey 2013

09/05/15 - GameTime Photography of the Imagination Station Playground in Collegedale, TN.

 

Charlotte Photographer - PatrickSchneiderPhoto.com

“Yes: I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.”

― Oscar Wilde, The Critic as Artist

09/05/15 - GameTime Photography of the Imagination Station Playground in Collegedale, TN.

 

Charlotte Photographer - PatrickSchneiderPhoto.com

Just using my imagination :)

“You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.”

― Mark Twain

09/05/15 - GameTime Photography of the Imagination Station Playground in Collegedale, TN.

 

Charlotte Photographer - PatrickSchneiderPhoto.com

Imagination will often carry us to places that never were, but without it we go nowhere.

Selinunte (Selinous and Selinus in ancient times) was an ancient Greek city on the south-western coast of Sicily.

It was destroyed during the First Punic War about 250 BC and never rebuilt. The utter destruction of every building, scarcely a single column being left upright, could also have been due to earthquakes.

 

The majority of the temples are distinguished by letters as their dedications are still under discussion.

 

This one, closest to the sea and situated in the ancient Acropolis, is called temple C. It is the oldest in this area, dating from 550 BC. In 1925-7 the fourteen of the north side’s seventeen columns were re-erected, along with part of the entablature.

 

"Multiple elements show a certain experimentation and divergence from the pattern of the Doric temple which later became the standard: the columns are squat and massive (some are even made from a single stone), lack entasis, show variation in the number of flutes, the width of the intercolumniation varies, the corner columns have a larger diameter than the others, etc.

 

Temple C probably functioned as an archive, since hundreds of seals have been found here and was dedicated to Apollo, according to epigraphic evidence, or perhaps Heracles."

 

Selinunte, Sicily. 2018

There are many faces and odd creatures in these branches. Feel free to mark what you see!

View large and you will see a smiling branch.

"...is unreal.

It's my private pleasure

Midnight fantasy.....

You're mine anytime"

  

I wanted to illustrate how I am still a child at heart. I love dinosaurs, and I actually made a few from clay (pictured). For me these pictures show my inner child, my imagination, and a few aspects of my art.

As I took shots on the beach yesterday my youngest son spent his time playing in the sand,building a "river road."

Their imagination is a beautiful thing.

...is more important than knowledge.

 

Postcard made for the Quote Art swap.

Imagination... Danbo has it!!!

 

Inspired by Danbo Dude's shot:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/53810680@N03/5296250697/

Under a canopy of leaves, this field trip was a much appreciated chance to take portraits of children. However, my amateurism also re-entered the scene, as I somehow removed the RAW from the card before saving them on a harddrive. Therefore, I have only some select JPEG's in reduced format to show...Quite sad actually, as they were some of the best outdoor-natural light pictures of kids I'd ever taken. But you learn as a photographer, just like any other human, from your mistakes. So I've bought a card reader and upped my procedures to always save the images I shot.

All the tourist attractions in Southern Maine were already closed when we arrived to visit. Which is fine with me. It's pretty fun to see the big empty attractions and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the open sandy beaches. I liked to imagine the crowds and laughing children (maybe holding colorful balloons!) and the smell of the carnival food.

Imaginations of future world.

photo manipulation

 

Copyright © 2011 Stephan Klassen / Styopan. All rights reserved.

“Children see magic because they look for it.”

www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHoHIL2ABVQ

Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

July 2016.

 

Visit www.TwoLostBoys.com to follow all our travel adventures!

With enough 2 year old imagination it's a "swimming pool"

"olhem para as estrelas e aprendam com elas"

Remembering the days when playing a game took some original thought and imagination ...

(film)

  

our vintage life is pretty poetic.

AI likes me with a lot of curly hair.

Seen at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino, Las Vegas

 

Hit "L" to dim the lights..

 

Comments and criticism are welcome :)

Illustration (W. E. Terry) aus:

Imagination / Vol. 2 Nr. 5

Greenleaf Publishing Company

(Evanston / USA) November 1951

ex libris MTP

Structural Modernism of the Mies van der Rohe Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue.

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