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I can easily tell how this photo was taken and where, but i thought it would be more interesting if I let you use your imagination and tell me what do you see.

So why don't open your senses and thing about anything. Write down your first thought.

 

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a great shot, but it has tons of scratches on the negative. But i still love it. Might reshoot this concept again.

Cover by Malcolm Smith, "Beyond the Fearful Forest."

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Family Gras 2018

Metairie, Louisiana

Family Gras 2018

Metairie, Louisiana

Silhouette photography - first time -

Be like sun ; when it sets , it gives last minute beauty

  

Active Imagination is a concept developed by Carl Jung between 1913 and 1916. It is a meditation technique wherein the contents of one's unconscious are translated into images, narrative or personified as separate entities. It can serve as a bridge between the conscious 'ego' and the unconscious and includes working with dreams and the creative self via imagination or fantasy. Jung linked Active Imagination with the processes of alchemy in that both strive for oneness and inter-relatedness from a set of fragmented and dissociated parts.

 

Key to the process of active imagination is the goal of exerting as little influence as possible on mental images as they unfold. For example, if a person were recording a spoken visualization of a scene or object from a dream, Jung's approach would ask the practitioner to observe the scene, watch for changes, and report them, rather than to consciously fill the scene with one's desired changes. One would then respond genuinely to these changes, and report any further changes in the scene. This approach is meant to ensure that the unconscious contents express themselves without overbearing influence from the conscious mind.

  

Carl Jung developed this technique as one of several that would define his distinctive contribution to the practice of psychotherapy. Active imagination is a method for visualizing unconscious issues by letting them act themselves out. Active imagination can be done by visualization (which is how Jung himself did it), which can be considered similar in technique at least to shamanic journeying. Active imagination can also be done by automatic writing, or by artistic activities such as dance, music, painting, sculpting, ceramics, crafts, etc. Doing Active imagination permits the thoughtforms of the unconscious, or inner 'self', and of the totality of the psyche, to act out whatever messages they are trying to communicate to the conscious mind.

 

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Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade Special 2008 at Disneyland

Walt Disney World - Regis Philbin & Kelly Ripa

Disneyland - Ryan Seacrest

Imagination Movers

 

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Dave, Pat, Sue, Wendy & Jim before setting sail on the Carnival Imagination

I don't know what to tell you about this picture, please use your imagination

Tollwood auf der Theresienwiese in München, Bavaria, Germany

Just add paper

 

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(Not that you would)

 

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Front of Journey into imagination with Figment. One of my favorite rides in all of epcot.

 

Please leave a comment I do appreciate them and lets me know what people think. I have so many photos and almost no comments. It also lets me know what pictures are best.

One of the Bandai Imagination sets. Antler comes with whole body on a clear stand.

Advert title: Imagination_Warrior

Campaign name: Imagination

Media: Poster

Industry: Toys & Games

Published: 03/21/2012

Market: Brazil

Language: Portuguese

Headline and copy text: For a kid a toy is never just a toy.

Agency: Script

Advertiser: Rozenlândia Toys

Brand: Rozenlândia Toys

Chief Creative Officer: Ricardo Real

Executive Creative Director: Creative Director: Art Director: Lincoln Lopes

Copywriter: Guto Azevedo

Illustration: Ramon Saroldi

From a 1975 album. Thanks to Aunt Sharon for the find...

Practicing drawing from my imagination, without reference, in my art journal. Just Sharpie Art pen. I loved the rough quality of this, and doing it only in pen - made me work with unwanted lines, or just ignore them. Also, drawing this in public was completely outside of my comfort zone too, but I did it! Ha!

 

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I happened upon this while out for a walk one day. Two young kids throwing their hats and sticking them to this three!

Isn't it great to be young and carefree.

Cheers.

Mike

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