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So I have this quote on my desk on one of those desk calendars...And this was today's quote of the day...

 

"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere."

~Carl Sagan

 

Kashi (my son) was playing on the iPad this morning, when my eyes glanced over at the calendar. Ran and grabbed the nearest camera I could (the iPhone 5, using the ProCamera app) and took a picture of him then added everything when he was done playing (during his afternoon nap!)

 

Among those iPad apps I used on this were, LensLight, WowFxHD, Photogene, and VFX Studio.

 

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Long ago, when children depended upon their imagination:

 

The Land of Counterpane

 

By Robert Louis Stevenson

(with a bit of poetic license, taken by Sunset Sailor)

 

When I was sick and lay a-bed,

I had two pillows at my head,

And all my toys beside me lay,

To keep me happy all the day.

 

And sometimes for an hour or so

I watched my clothespin soldiers go,

With different uniforms and drills,

Among the bed-clothes, through the hills;

 

And sometimes sent my plane formation

All about my bedroom nation;

Or brought my trees and houses out,

And planted cities all about.

 

I was the giant great and still

That sits upon the pillow-hill,

And sees before him, dale and plain,

The pleasant land of counterpane.

Nature's Artistry. Looking skyward any number of images can be seen depending on your imagination. What can you see? Photo taken along a trail in the "Beaver Creek Reservation" in Amherst, OH.

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Project :

I combined two projects

 

ShootnShop.nl / Mixed media

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Zoom.nl

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stock :

 

Model : me / own stock

Brass : www.sxc.hu/photo/916386

Background : www.sxc.hu/photo/1279875

Brushes :

123freebrushes.com

Tablet : Zoom challenge

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Dave Poche, an Imagination Movers member, plays his bass guitar in an audience of more than 400 people at the Skelton Memorial Fitness Center, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, April 7, 2014. Imagination Movers began in 2003 when a group of friends wrote bedtime songs for their children. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Kyle Gese/Released)

The kids call this 'The Spot'. A great place to:

Fish

Swim

Float on an Air Mattress

Talk

Relax

Watch Wildlife

Day Dream

And just plain Hang Out

 

Taken July 12, 2005

“I would warn you that I do not attribute to nature either beauty or deformity, order or confusion. Only in relation to our imagination can things be called beautiful or ugly, well-ordered or confused.”

-Baruch Spinoza

Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000 was an American cartoonist, whose comic strip Peanuts proved one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium, and is still widely reprinted on a daily basis.

 

The Great Pumpkin is an unseen character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz.

 

The Great Pumpkin is a holiday figure (comparable to Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny) that seems to exist only in the imagination of Linus van Pelt. Every year, Linus sits in a pumpkin patch on Halloween night waiting for the Great Pumpkin to appear. Each year the Great Pumpkin invariably fails to appear, and a humiliated but resolute Linus stubbornly vows to wait for him again the following Halloween.

 

The Great Pumpkin was first mentioned by Linus in Peanuts in 1959, but the premise was reworked by Schulz many times throughout the run of the strip, and also inspired the 1966 animated television special It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. The best-known quote regarding Linus and the Great Pumpkin, originally from the comic strip but also made famous by the TV special, is "There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin." - Wikipedia

   

Concelho do Nordeste, S. Miguel Açores

  

Nature uses human imagination to lift her work of creation to even higher levels.

Luigi Pirandello

Go Large and tell what you see in the cloud formations.

Use your imagination :-)

Imagination Station / Detroit, MI / January 4, 2012

Ana.Digital. "Das Triadische Ballett" von Oskar Schlemmer als Vision und Imagination für die Video Mapping Arbeit "Ana.Digital" von Media Apparat und Markus Wintersberger

 

Modell, Fotografie, Video, Skulptur und Gebäude Mapping

 

Ein Projekt im Rahmen des Genius Loci Video Mapping Festival Weimar 2013

 

Ana.Digital. Video Mapping Projektion Wittums Palais Weimar 9., 10. und 11 . August 2013

 

Künstlerische Leitung:

Markus Wintersberger

Produktion und Umsetzung:

Media Apparat Wien

Igor Pajed, Benjamin und Leonard Pokropek – Kernteam

David Razzi, Adi Markusich - 2d / 3d Artist

Paul Niederfriniger – Modellbau

Tanz, Performance und Choreographie:

Andrea Nagl

Tanz: Sophia Hörmann

Musik:

Eberhard Kloke, Ken Hayakawa

 

Wien - Weimar 2013

 

vimeo.com/74133970

Imagination Station / Detroit, MI / January 4, 2012

The Bible teaches that with Christ in your heart, you can face the realities of life. Even though they are hard, the grace of God will give you greater joy...Read More at ibibleverses.christianpost.com/?p=67045

 

#devotional #imagination #life

my first experience in such a photo

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This is to every child/teenager/adult whose imagination runs wild at night, imagining the monsters in the closets, the scary bad guys outside, and ghosts in the attic.

 

Inspired by last night. I was in bed and all of a sudden I heard the scariest noises. I was so afraid that someone was outside my window. I froze with fear and crawled more under my covers. I prayed my silents prayers that nothing was out there. Come to find out it was our outdoor blinds blowing in the wind. Ahaha, I'm the most paranoid person.

 

Felt weird not doing a square crop, and I wish it was one, but I didn't pan my camera enough. Oh well.

 

Misc. black velvet wig stand, wig box, and extra box of eyes... yes, the little box has a couple of sets of eyes in it... a bit macabre I know.

 

Imagination Station / Detroit, MI / January 4, 2012

this was taken by my youngest after our visit to the church up on the hill - when small I remember laying back on the grass and trying to make patterns and stories out of the clouds

We "installed" the beginner pack of the Imagination Playground in Kidspace (our gallery for children five and under) this morning! This fun set of shapes allows for imaginative group play and creativity without boundaries. Kind of like playing with boxes and packing foam!

Mr Imagination: www.art.org/2015/01/welcome-to-the-world-of-mr-imagination/

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This is dedicated to my mommy for her birthday,

Knitters working while imagining the fine work.

WH: Imagination Day

In order to mimic a child's mark-making with authenticity, I invited my 5-year old cousin to draw whatever she would like. I gave her a pack of Crayola, a bulk of A5 paper and left her to her own devices. The film highlights her natural curiosity and eagerness when presented with a blank page. I documented this task I gave her, focusing on how serious she takes on the challenge, how concentrated she is, how ideas seem to just flood out of her. She puts her pen to the paper, without stopping to think or plan or contemplate. I overlaid the paintings I made to create a harmony of visuals. This represents her constant stream of imagination. The first scene presents the audience with the blank page and crayon, as if asking the viewer to also think about the task given to the child. I find that it is much more daunting to an adult to be confronted with this plain sheet, this void. One worries about placement, composition, balance and most importantly, what to draw and how exactly to draw it "well."

Imagination - Photo © Susan Scott and Michael G Walker

Art attracts us only by what it reveals of our most secret self......

 

For B Square~ Patterns~

www.flickr.com/groups/b-square/discuss/72157616681406312/

Texture ~ my Own ~

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