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World’s most imaginative title 😏 Just another seagull waiting for some chips (fries to our American friends) to be thrown to it by young screaming kids. Wonder what they ate before hot chips came along 🐦 🍟 🐠
Not the most imaginative name, but I guess it really was the first bridge at some point. The Saco runs quite wide at this point close to North Conway, NH, and it's one of the few spots where the river view isn't dominated by countless boulders washed down from the Presidential Range.
These have an imaginative similarity with a bleak and vast Gothic Cathedral with doors and windows carved through the rock face by the actions of the sea and a top "window" in the shape of a broken star
These were the last tasks in our painting course before the summer holidays. Our painting teacher brought us a couple of photos of birds that we were supposed to use as templates, but then freely and newly interpret them in an imaginative and colorful way on an abstract background. Acrylic on canvas, each 30x40 cm
Amsterdam - Donker Curtiusstraat
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An imaginative work from a recent escapade.
Passepied - Claude Debussy
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A Steller's Jay between squawks at the Monarch Grove Butterfly Sanctuary. My first shot of this species.
deprived of a richer artistic training, are sent forth inculcated with the belief that they are creative photographers and artists. It is yet a fact that today, as in the past, the most inspiring and provocative works in photography come as much (and probably more) from those who are in the first place artists.
Aaron Scharf
Creative Photography, 1965
HBM! HMM!
monarch butterfly, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
Flowers often appear to morph into ballerinas when the breeze gently moves their petals. This delightful blossom allowed for one such imaginative moment.
Abstract and imaginative close up of a corroded green metal door with some added white paint from a far past too.
With this state of decay I wouldn't be surprised if this door is the original one from 1894 of the 'Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Maatschappij' (Dutch Shipbuilding Company) in Amsterdam.
The almost organic looking rust bubbles made me see some fighting monsters (or playful dragons with both heads in bottom area and one left of the middle looking down?)
An imaginatively titled shot of a male. Taken from a bridge across the King's Sedgemoor drain. Probably one of the few birds around managing to keep cool today.
and trying to record his dream :-)
Imogen Cunningham
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copper flowered witch hazel, 'Jelena', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
A wonderfully imaginative scene in the traditional Stein-Gasse in Salzburg with an imaginary window painted onto some electricity metre box while the real window beside looks rather drab and uninviting.
Happy Windows Wednesday!
"The most imaginative people are the most credulous, for them everything is possible."
Alexander Chase
This is the dress that I received from Miss Aniela, with a close up of it (and for more detail) in comments. It is the dress from this shot of hers, which is coincidentally my all time favorite of hers. Thank you again!!
I went to an old western town to get this shot...there were a bunch of tourists taking my picture from afar, videotaping me and whatnot. I think they thought I was part of a show or something, I certainly looked the part. It was cute :) I'm just glad no one asked any questions as I was flinging myself against the wall.
The Empire Hotel is imaginatively done, well decorated and a lot of fun. I highly recommend coming to visit, and once more suites have been built, to stay.
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Imaginative title! I don't post many in-fact not one sunset since sailing to the Shetland Islands last year this is this year's version. The difference is that last year I was awaiting a PET CT scan to see if my chemo and radiotherapy treatment had worked, this year I've already had the results of the 1 year scan and I remain clear !
This from being diagnosed with stage 4 and being told I had a year and it would spread throughout; now I'm here 2 years since that conversation. So a sunset seemed in order; no sliders were tampered with, and we're off to look for otters now.
An imaginative 2 image composite of last Wednesday's moonrise over Brisbane a few hours before the eclipse.
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There are many places in Latvia with really expressive and imaginative names. I don't know toponymy of other countries so well, but Latvians have plenty of such locations. For example, there is a Cake village and district (Kūkas), villages Small Fools and Big Fools (Mazie Muļķi un Lielie Muļķi), ravine of Wolf's Socks (Vilkzeķu grava), and Witches' bog (Raganu purvs).
I visited the last one of the list above in the end of November. Not that I would have anything common with the creatures that gave the name to the bog. :-) It was just my nature explorer's curiosity to check out another boardwalk that led through the bog around sulphur ponds. It was beautiful sunset time, air and ground was crispy, and just before sudden evening snowstorm we picked up few frozen and tasty cranberries.
The trip might have been a bit of a test for one's nostrils, because sulphur wells and ponds could have a strong smell of rotten eggs. Though, due to frozen ground (it is my guess!) we missed this exotic, and only at the very beginning of the path a slight sulphury breeze greeted us. Afterwards we were able to enjoy the scenery, colorful evening sky and clouds in a fresh air. This scene was taken just a short while before it started to snow.
Not a very imaginative title I know but this was an experiment with my infrared filter. I tried playing around with the channels and hue etc and I really like the colour and effect of this one. I wonder if anyone else will?
Like other cities, many imaginative animal scupltures are dotted around Ventspils- in this case, cows. Several are along the historic seaside area, and two are huge. Fun mini-surprises when on a stroll, which in Ventspils is almost obligatory.
The 4 metres high and 7 metres long cow is located in Sarkanmuiža Meadow, in front of the shopping centre "Tobago". Each year about 10 000 plants are planted in the sculpture
“If you have a sense for mystery,
An imaginative mind,
AND an imaginative camera
You will find treasures everywhere”
That’s just one reason why I take pictures
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Not very imaginative titles these! Still working through my backlog of images to work on, must improve my workflow. Another from Clevedon Pill. Seems to be a theme of boats, high tide and sunset recently.
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