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Sculpture in granite named "Imagination" made in 2008 by Viktor Korneev, born in Russia and living in Sweden. The sculpture has become popular and is called "The boy in the bath" (Swedish: "Pojken i badet").
Alguien dirá que esto no es una foto. Aquí he utilizado el proceso analógico de la fotografía. Se trata de un pedazo de película revelada y pintada con tinta. Luego utilicé la ampliadora para proyectar la imagen en papel fotosensible, que ha sido positivado. Por último, por supuesto, se ha escaneado para compartirlo con vosotros. Lo siento pero es que soy un nostálgico. Espero que os guste.
Someone will say that this is not a photo. Here I used the analogical process of photography. This is a piece of film developed and painted with ink. Then I used the enlarger to project the image onto photosensitive paper, which has been positivized. The last, of course, has been scaned to share it with you. Sorry but I'm a nostalgic. I hope you like it.
Happy Fireworks Friday!
Journey into Imagination's Reverse Waterfall with Illuminations fireworks exploding overhead.
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
-- Albert Einstein
The energy of the mind is the essence of life. - Aristotle
Macro Monday project - 11/12/12
"Motion blur”
Multi-exposure shots with blurred light painting behind. These are 15 seconds exposures!
What do you you see in the clouds?
Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon in which the mind responds to a stimulus (an image or a sound) by perceiving a familiar pattern where none exists.
Common examples are perceived images of animals, faces, or objects in cloud formations, the man in the moon, the moon rabbit, hidden messages within recorded music played in reverse or at higher- or lower-than-normal speeds, and hearing indistinct voices in random noise such as that produced by air conditioners or fans.
15Challenges - Lighter than air - 2021-03-21
15Challenges - Clouds - 2021-05-08
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You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.
Location: Puchong Perdana, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
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09/05/15 - GameTime Photography of the Imagination Station Playground in Collegedale, TN.
Charlotte Photographer - PatrickSchneiderPhoto.com
Art by Ulla Jokisalo
“Although there have been many changes in my style over the decades, I still build my exhibitions conceptually and on the basis of literary inspiration. My goal artistically is to make every one of my exhibitions a narratively coherent and unified whole,” says Ulla Jokisalo.
See more here:
www.hamhelsinki.fi/en/exhibition/ulla-jokisalo-imaginatio...
imagination (detail)
acrylic/charcoal/graphite on paper
22x30"
for my upcoming solo show at Walker Contemporary Gallery in Boston.
Opening Fri June 5th...can't wait!
Dazed and confused, we are back home. But where have we been???
(The couple of people who know the answer are very welcome to throw in a few red-herrings to daze and confuse any entrants to this little unofficial 'return to flickr' competition!)
The shapes and layers of this eroded granite on the Atlantic coast made me think of elephants. Is my imagination overly vivid?
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).
So Basically this was taken for a friends project, where she made clothes for children out of recycled materials. I then found a birdbox and thought... ohhh. Basically this photos shows the extra brain children have, some call it imagination, and it is constantly full of a creative flow of ideas.
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.
What would we do without imagination?
Michael Bond invented Paddington Bear.
Eduard Uspensky brought us Cheburashka.
I'm reading Neil Gaiman.