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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.
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
Over the hills, golden light accompanied the wings
of desire, straight in the infinity of dreams, in the
magical world of love.
In the evening, in quiet minutes I believe I can
hear the gentle sound of the waves, thoughts
begin to speak. Imaginations, of happiness, or
fears? The twinkling stars, helping on our track?
There are .... longings, questions. Your
warmth caresses me .... Kisses, vertigo. There is
so much, so much. We're seeing the same
moon, daughter . .
Besos
I had absolutely no imagination to name this picture. Nevertheless, this 458 Spider spec is really stunning, with the red interior and the black carbon between the two tail lights !
Ferrari 458 Spider, Avenida Julio Iglesias, Puerto Banus (Marbella), 18/08/2013.
All rights reserved © fairuz 2010
You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.
Location: Puchong Perdana, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
160910
“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will.”
~George Bernard Shaw
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!
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جامع خادم الحرمين الشريفين بمدينة جدة
التقينا فيه بإمام المسجد القارئ عبد الولي الأركاني وتشرفنا بمعرفته ورحب بنا وبالتصوير داخل المسجد
للاستماع لتلاواته
www.islamway.com/?iw_s=Quran&iw_a=view&id=276
دعواتكم له ولنا
High iso speed
canon eos 40d
canon ef-s 10-22 usm
sh s :: 1\40
f :: 3.5
iso 1600
WITHOUT FLASH & TRIPOD
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).
Painted this from imagination on my iPad using pro create apps., I uploaded this in a frame but have decided I prefer it without therefore there's two of the same painting one framed one unformed..
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.
I was fortunate to visit 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.”
~ Dodie Smith
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I photograph dill
in the afternoon light
it resembles queen Anne's lace
your delightful voice
the single bed
with the great mattress.
~mk
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
Circle me on Google+ (Need an invite? Here you go!)
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.