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A special card for my brother-in-law who is graduating from University of Pennsylvania [blue and red!] with his Masters in Leadership Science! I love quotes, and printed this compilation of imagination quotes...the inside is the finish of the quote I began stamping on the front: "Imagination is more important than knowledge." from Albert Einstein. [But then again, some knowledge is a good thing too!]
I also enter this in CAS-ual Friday's first challenge to use text. Check out this new challenge site:
La imaginación es la cosa más hermosa que poseemos en la mente, sé original, ésa vida es brillante.
Cartel rediseñado por Adriana Soto
I see these images as paths or tracks into our imagination. The idea of the series is a meditation on an image. To take time to explore the feelings that it evokes and where it takes us. Here the starting point is visible in the print but where will the track or path lead us and what choices do we make in our imagination to get there? What is over the hill, round the corner, at the end of the track, through the woods, in the village or the farm beyond?
This my Submission for this years Members show at Photofusion. Comments welcome
All taken with the leica M9 apart from the first which is with a Nikon D70
All taken in the UK apart from 4&7 which are in Italy
Image location
n.1. nr Nettlebed, Oxfordshire
n.2 Batcombe, Somerset
n.3 Castle Cadbury, Somerset
n.4 Sant Angelo, Sardinia
n.5 Beach Head,West Wittering, Sussex
n.6 Westerham, Kent
n.7 Lago di Braies, Dolomiti,, Italy
n.8 Bosham,West Sussex
n.9 A303nr Stonehenge
n.10 Salisbury Plains
It took love, passion and a village to build my "imagiNATION"! All this would be unimaginable without my creative capable team. March 14 is going to be BIG!
Creative Partner/Photographer: Elmer Borlongan
Welding Team: Floroy Fallorin and Roger Latoga
Mosaic Team: Noel Lego and Jhayrex Anteruiz
Asst. Jr. Team: Mark Lego, Glenn Lego, Jerald de la Cruz and Jet Ruanto
My first entry into Thing a Week, couldn't think of much so it's a bit rubbish, but hey.
So due to my lack of knowledge, you have to try and imagine what it is :)
My imagination runs wild wondering about the history of this house that must have once been prime river front property with a beautiful view of the Delaware River before the dike had to be built to hold the river back, causing the house to be abandoned. My imagination also ran wild thinking if the dike weren't there, how the place might've once been repairable and would've made a great place to live.
This house was found while out on a walk with Flickr member Leta_Miller
What was once a Journey into Imagination is no longer the case, the pavilion has lost all its imagination. Hopefully the Imagination will return to this pavillion soon.
Last week I took photos and wrote my first story about the Imagination Playground opening at Sister Cities Park in Philadelphia for MetroKids where I'm interning. I was so so excited!
Check it out here: www.metrokids.com/Blogs/October-2013/Imagination-Playgrou...