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Well, I don't play in photoshop too often, but I felt like it today :D

 

This was a fun one. I said to Atava, what can we do to make it look like you are floating. So she started giving me all these great ideas of what we could try. Its always nice collaborating with kids :D

 

For ODC "Floating"

....and dream...let your imagination take you where ever you want! :O)

Hope everybody´s going to enjoy the coming weekend!

Journey into Imagination with Figment

Walt Disney World

The sun is the luminous body that disperses all shadows; in the same way does truth scatter the shadows of our imagination

 

-Abdu'l-Baha

  

A couple mornings ago I sat outside in silence as the sun came up. A bluejay sat next to me in a tree and rustled softly, and then flew off. Moments later it returned with 3 more, and we all sat together, looking at one another, staring. I closed my eyes and daydreamed about them, and when I opened my eyes they were ablaze with morning light. I took a picture of one and was inspired to create this image.

 

I'll be releasing a video to go along with this image on Sunday instead of Monday due to travel

yellow imagination

 

Camera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR

© 2018-08 by Richard von Lenzano

www.richard-von-lenzano.de

"To the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself."

~ William Blake

 

Like many similar shots, this one was also clicked at the Athiyadam Bird Sanctuary.

125 pictures in 2025/4 A fragment of imagination

3/100x theme Challenge topics

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52 weeks of 2025/week 1 Let's get going

 

Have had this motto for many years, having worked for IBM through the 70s-90s.

 

“THINK” was the slogan developed by Thomas Watson Sr. when he was a sales manager for the National Cash Register Company, exhorting his salesmen to use their heads, not their feet—their job was to think. As IBM CEO during the 1920s, Watson continued to encourage innovation and “THINK” became a ubiquitous slogan in IBM paraphernalia including notepads, advertising, products—even the title of the company magazine. By the 1950s, IBM sales staffs distributed “THINK" signs like this one to their customers.

americanhistory.si.edu

Lakeside Splash Pad at Prospect Park in Brooklyn.Wanna throw a birthday party for your kids,this is one way of doing it.Invite his friends (and yours too) to the park for some water play.Can you spot the man with a birthday hat on.. could be his birthday :-)

This started from imagining the path as a river, then built on the contrasts between different textures in the original.

 

Trying to work out where one texture ended and the next began was quite a challenge, but all in all a fun way to start the day on a lazy Sunday morning.

 

For Sliders Sunday

Cherry blossom and Mt.Fuji from Lake Tanuki

 

If it's fine, someday I want to take Mt.Fuji with Cherry blossom

with mirroring Fuji on surface of the lake,

and sun shined... Diamond Fuji...

 

富士山と桜、田貫湖にて。

 

もし、晴れたら水面に反射する富士山も一緒に写したい。

この時期、ダイアモンド富士も一緒に写したい。

 

Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Pref, Japan

... with grasses, cornus and wickerwork ... part of a bed in Montalto Estate, Co. Down

 

If you squint your eyes just a bit, and indulge your imagination, this image could have been one of many taken in the not too distant past, when the SD40-2 ruled the rails in British Columbia. A GMDD powered CP manifest highballing west out of Kamloops, BC, class lights on, Action Red paint spotless, and charging past the stalwart searchlight signals.

 

Once you relax and your vision corrects, you note the class lights on the locomotive are long gone, the searchlights replaced by LED colour light signals, and the paint on the venerable diesel is faded, and touched up with other hues. The pigeons sitting on the rails know the true nature of this train, a slow switch job, and are in no hurry to have to depart their positions.

 

CP 5908 running as local job A52 has a block of 40 cars behind it for the pulp mill near Benledi, BC, milepost 3 of the Thompson Subdivision.

 

Seen in EXPLORE FrontPage, Highest Position #27

 

NO INVITES and GRAPHICS please!!! I appreciate and would really be happy to see your personal comments :) THANK YOU!

 

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I Am Going Away

Away For The Day

To A Land Of My Imagination

 

A Place Filled With Splendor

Splendor And Wonder

Of Enchanting Beauty No Where Else Would You See

 

Where All Trees Could Talk

Talk As They Walk

What Tales Have They To Tell Me?

 

Where Fairies Would Sing

Sing Songs Of Spring

As They Dance A Dance Just For Me

 

Where Golden Dragons Fly

Fly High In The Sky

And White Unicorns Run Wild , Run Free

 

So If You Would Like To Go Too

All You Have To Do

Is Use Your Imagination

 

By: Erwin Quah

 

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Have a GREAT day my friends!!!

            

This is another NaNo project.

 

Let's you imaging.............

So you see, imagination needs moodling - long, inefficient, happy idling, dawdling and puttering.

 

quote by . Brenda Ueland

 

textures by Boccacino and skeletalmess

  

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Reprodução Proibida - ® Todos os direitos reservados

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

 

#CarlSagan

a photo of the roadside , textured with sun,birds is the a photo of Chanan Greenblatt

Was seht ihr?

Auch in Wolken meint man Gebilde zu entdecken.

Hat jemand hier eine Idee?

Ansonsten darf man gerne raten, aus was dieses Kunstwerk auf der NordArt gemacht wurde :-)

 

What do you see?

Sometimes people can discover structures in clouds.

Does somebody has any idea about this picture ?

Otherwise, you are welcome to guess what this work of art was made of at NordArt :-)

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AUFLÖSUNG

 

Künstler:Gilles T.Lacombe(France) Inouis

Installation: Geigenbogenhaare(Pferdehaar), Alte Holzschlittschuhe

 

Artist:Gilles T.Lacombe(France) Inouis

Installation: violin bow hair(horse hair), old wooden skates

 

www.gillestlacombe.fr/sculpture-inouis

I love and understand Abstract Art. I love the sky and I can watch the clouds for hours. The sky pictures are unique. This picture is my imagination regarding Cosmos.

It's very rare that you find a quiet moment in a Disney park, but that's exactly what happened here. As we were walking through EPCOT near sunset, I realized there was nobody around us! For 3-5 minutes not a single person walked by this area. After enjoying the silence for a moment, I grabbed this shot which I felt captures the feeling of EPCOT nicely.

 

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This weekend I did two photo shoots that resulted in four different edits. In my new video I go through 3 of those edits and how it took a mixture of curiosity and failure to finally create the image I set out to make. Sometimes I discover my message by telling stories that don't resonate with me so that I understand what does. What is your message through you art, and is there a specific piece that you created that represents it well? Share it with me under my blog post.

 

www.promotingpassion.com/blog

 

This is my first video post with my new blog layout and I'm super excited! You can join the newsletter that I just started and in doing so, receive a free e-book in your email.

Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011

 

Imagination is such a world, where you have every bit freedom….

You can go wherever you can……You can have whatever you want

All you have to do just open the gate of imagination……

 

Captured from Institute of fine arts, Dhaka University

 

All rights reserved worldwide. DO NOT use this image in any commercial, non-commercial or blogging purpose without my explicit permission. Otherwise, you'll face legal action for violating national or international copyright law.

 

For permission, mail me at:

huzzatul@icddrb.org

apu_mb@yahoo.com

12/30/2010 by 1crzqbn

 

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Walt Disney World

EPCOT Future World

 

This spot in front of the Imagination Pavilion is my favorite spot to shoot an EPCOT sunset. The variations in color in both the Pavilion lighting and those incredible Florida sunsets ensure you’re never going to see the same thing twice.

 

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