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When I was a kid my sisters and I would look up to the clouds and see where our imagination would take us. Use your and see if you can see two people hugging

Guggenheim Museo, Bilbao.

What I really liked the most about this museum was the building itself, its shapes, lines and curved lines, and all the imagination necessary to create it. Observing it and all the details was my joy during my stay in Bilbao.

the work of Evelina Oliveira,

here

This beautiful charcoal corrugated wall is on the old Traders Post shop I used to visit when I was a kid. I loved sneaking around all the piles of old things. Finding intricate beautiful handmade vintage goodness I couldn't afford. I did save up and bought a gorgeous wooden box with beautifully carved sides and a Scottie dog on top when I was about 9. Although I'd been brought up to fear dogs I loved them anyway.

 

The Traders Post closed and later became a salon. I went for massages then walked home through the park feeling light and free. I think it's a private residence now & I love that they painted it all this lovely dark colour. It throws light rather nicely.

 

I can see an artistic zebra running away. How about you?

“Literature is a beautiful way of keeping the imagination alive, of visiting worlds you would never have time to in your day-to-day life. It keeps you abreast of a wider spectrum of human activities.” Abraham Verghese

 

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Altamura Wild Style Nail Appliers at eBento Event.

 

Vanity Hair Taxi hair.

 

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For Pretty Pink Themed Weekend [Oct 3rd/4th: Pink Nursery Rhyme]

 

Mary, Mary, quite contrary

How does your garden grow?

With silver bells and cockleshells

And pretty maids all in a row.

  

Free texture from JoesSistah.

Created for EXPLORE Worthy - The Monthly Quote, April (2022 Art)

 

Butterfly wings, my image (mirrored.) Effects were done in DDG.

 

Butterfly body and other butterfly wings (mirrored,) purchased from Renderosity.

 

Sparklies texture, mine (not published)

 

Texture - Fractal Wings3, mine.

 

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Sculpture devant l'entrée principale du siège social du Cirque du Soleil.

 

Montréal, Qc

 

Sculpture in front of the Cirque du Soleil headquarters.

 

Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces

125th MMM "DOUBLE EXPOSURE EFFECT" Challenge

 

Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited.

- Albert Einstein -

more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.” ― Albert Einstein ✨🌙💜

 

Stock Credit: Woman & Dog (wyatt-ryan); Sky (diego-hernandez) from Unsplash. Everything else is mine

Imagination.

artiste24 Sculpture.

The Age of Wisdom.

“You know you've read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend.”

― Paul Sweeney

 

I am still trying to catch but I am so busy with school. I wish these exams were over.

 

on black

  

My photography is starting to be too one dimensional...I know that and sometimes I am bothered by it...Most of time I just accepted it...Sometimes I try a little something different...I guess it is for me but hoping at the same time that you like it...

 

I often wished I could capture and share the sudden moments of beauty that I would see all around me. - Caroline Mueller

Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Park in California.

 

A simple three part bracketed image in monochrome of the iconic and oldest Disney Parks Castle. Small in height but big on character. The Matterhorn attraction can be seen peeking over the tall trees to the right of the castle. It was a very cloudy night as you can see in the sky.

 

Captured just a a few weeks ago while on vacation in SoCal. We spent just two days at Disneyland but I never tire of some of my favorite spots inside the park.

 

Mike D.

That was his gift,

he caught her imagination,

and that,

after everything,

was all she ever wanted.

 

- atticus

 

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We've had some hot weather lately and that always brings out the termites. This particular morning they were gathering in the millions (and then some) in the gently swirling eddies below the clifftops. Would they show up in a photo? Only one way to find out. This is only a minute part of the whole. The numbers are beyond imagining.

offering imaginary food at the park

Turning a stick into a magic wand.

As soon as you do an exercise in your imagination, this cove makes you think of a refuge for pirates.

I am imagination. I can see what the eyes cannot see. I can hear what the ears cannot hear. I can feel what the heart cannot feel.

 

~ Peter Nivio Zarlenga

Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality. ~The Cheshire Cat

Visiting the misty park at blue hour. What a spectacular experience. Hop you enjoy this one.

Plage de Gatseau - Saint-Trojan-les-Bains (17)

or

 

straight direction

In the ethereal embrace of a dense fog, the world transforms into a canvas of mystery and intrigue. Trees stand as silent sentinels, their branches reaching into the unknown, disappearing into the swirling vapors. In this obscured landscape, every step forward feels like a journey into the unknown, where familiar landmarks dissolve into whispers of uncertainty. Yet, within this enigmatic realm, there lies a beauty that transcends clarity, inviting contemplation and imagination to wander freely through the depths of the mist.

 

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The "upside-down" waterfall in front of Epcot's Imagination Pavilion. I had to crop close to the top of the pyramid to avoid the monorail track that passes through here. I need to bring a tripod next time. This was balanced on a near-by garbage can. :-)

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