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A los Venezolanos se acuerdan de Ventana magica poesia para cantar y jugar bueno aqui les dejo mi version 'Magic Window - Ventana Magica' On Black
Just had one of the most fun amazing family sessions! The light was like magic, this little boy was just too cute and fast!
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Hi Oriland friends! Back to ORILAND MAGIC STAR showcase... This version of Oriland Magic Star is from 48 squares - no glue, of course, and it rotates wonderfully due to evenly distributed layers of paper! You can use rainbow coordinated colors or just maneuver with 2 colors to get the chess beauty! :-)
When the star is revolved, it has a mesmerizing effect that dazzle and amaze!
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"The home of witchcraft & wizardry. Take on the Dark Lord in our spellbinding escape rooms, brew up a potions cocktail in our Magic Potions Tavern. Cloaks and wands provided!"
I took these in April 2006, the WMA and WMN belonged to Pixelleposse. Frankly, I never uploaded them because I thought they were fairly awful pictures. If it is any excuse, it was Jennah who posed the three "white magic" pix.
It's a whole new world! Ok, maybe not...
Anyways, this was built for MocAthalon 2014 over on MOCpages.
The category was Pair Dare, in which you can only use two types of pieces (unlimited colors though). I chose to use 1x2 tiles and 1x1 clips.
Design inspired by: www.flickr.com/photos/legols/11309141794/in/faves-atin800/
SCOUT: "What kind of magic would be cast on me if I ate one of these faerie toadstools Paddy?"
PADDY: "You would fall into a deep swoon Scout!"
SCOUT: "A swoon? What is a swoon Paddy? It sounds yucky!"
PADDY: "Well Scout, a swoon in literary terms means to faint, especially from extreme emotion - especially during the Victorian era when ladies were prone to swooning regularly into the arms of dashing young heroes. Sleeping Beauty fell into a swoon after she pricked her finger on the spindle."
SCOUT: "Well, I think I am going to swoon soon from the extreme emotion of hunger!" * Rubs tummy vigorously.* "All these adventures are giving me a grumbly tummy! Can we go to the General Store Cafe in Mount Macedon Daddy so I can eat something? Please Daddy, please? They had some yummy muffins and cakes."
PADDY: "And sticky buns too Daddy! Grumby tummy too Daddy!" * Rubs tummy vigorously.* "Can you carry us there Daddy. We're tired with all this walking."
DADDY: *Rolls eyes but smiles down upon Paddy and Scout lovingly.* "Yes Paddy and Scout. Climb into my arms and we'll see what the General Store Cafe has that doesn't contain magic faerie mushrooms."
PADDY: "Oh thank you Daddy! We love you more than anyone in the whole wide world!"
Paddy, Scout and I spent a delightful Saturday with the Famous Flickr Five+ Group in Mount Macedon, where I have never been before. Now I have, I would very much like to go back to such a picturesque place again.
In the 1860s, Mount Macedon became a popular place for wealth Melbournians to holiday and escape the oppressive noise, pollution and summer heat of the city. A thriving community to support these holiday makers sprung up to support their needs, and many permanent local residents enjoyed a picnic at Waterfalls Paddock; what today is known as Stanley Park.
Formerly a part of John Carre Riddell's acreage, the Upper Macedon Progress Association acquired Waterfalls Paddock from him in 1919 for the sum of £300.00 with the intention of converting it into an area for public recreation. Part of the amont raised included a £50.00 donation from the then Governor of Victoria, Sir Arthur Stanley. When the park was opened in July 1919, it was named Stanley Park in his honour. Peace celebrations were held in the park to commemorate the end of the Great War. Children from the local district school marched to the music of the local school band.
Today Stanley Park is still used for recreation, giving people an opportunity to enjoy the natural bushland landscape. It has a diverse variety of native fauna of around 60 different species of trees and plants, as well as the Stanley Waterfall, which is fed by Turitable Creek. Plants include ferns, kangaroo and wallaby grasses, all of which were in the area prior to settlement. Today Stanley Park is managed by a group of local residents for the Macedon Ranges Shire Council and is dtill enjoyed by the local community and visitors alike.
The Mount Macedon township is located east of the Mount Macedon summit, which is approximately 60 km north-west of Melbourne.
The name of Mount Macedon is apparently derived from Philip II, who ruled Macedon between 359 and 336BC. The mountain was named by Thomas Mitchell, the New South Wales Surveyor General.
Settled in the 1850s by gold miners and timber cutters, the railway arrived at the Mount Macedon township in 1861, providing a vital connection to Melbourne, and sealing the town's future as a 'hill station' resort for wealthy Melburnians escaping the summer heat in the 1870s. With the land deforested, large blocks were sold and beautiful and extensive gardens were planted around the newly built homes. The rich soil and good rainfall also made the area suitable for large orchards and plant nurseries who could send fruit and flowers back to Melbourne. Newspaper owner, David Syme, built a house, "Rosenheim" in 1869. It was acquired in 1886 for Victorian Governors to use as a country retreat, making Mount Macedon an attractive destination for the well heeled of Melbourne society. A primary school was built in Mount Macedon in 1874, and as the decades progressed, hotels, guest houses, shops, a Presbyterian Church and Church of England were built. In 1983, Mount Macedon was devastated by the Ash Wednesday Bush Fires. A large portion of the town was raised, and a number of lives were lost. However, like a phoenix from the ashes, Mount Macedon has risen and rebuilt. Today it is still a popular holiday destination, particularly during spring time when the well established gardens flourish with flowers and in autumn when the exotic trees explode in a riot of reds and yellows.
Proper sunny summer's weather this weekend, and where better to enjoy it than Newquay in Cornwall?
Special thanks to The Who for the title of this picture, to Picnik for the amazing astral flare, and to Newquay, well, just for being Newquay.
"A tangerine and russet cascade
Of kaleidoscopic leaves
Creates a tapestry of autumn magic
Upon the emerald carpet of fading summer."
- Judith A. Lindberg, "Shades of Autumn"
"The bounty shines in autumn incofined,
And spreads a common feast for all that live."
- James Johnson
Stagecoach "Magic Bus" MX08GNK 19252 seen on Oxford Road, Manchester on service 142 to East Didsbury
The Magic Tree next to Commerce Bank in downtown Columbia in Boone County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera and a Canon EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens at Æ’/22.0 with a 20 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 6.4.
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Sloan, Nevada - 24 AUG 2016
A girl posing for a photo at the Seven Magic Mountains art exhibit adjacent to Interstate 15 in Sloan, Nevada, about 15 miles south of the Las Vegas Strip.
Internationally renowned Swiss artist Ugo RondinoneĂ¢s Seven Magic Mountains is a large-scale site-specific public art installation located near Jean Dry Lake and Interstate 15, approximately ten miles south of Las Vegas, Nevada. Comprised of seven towers of colorful, stacked boulders standing more than thirty feet high, Seven Magic Mountains is situated within the Ivanpah Valley adjacent to Sheep Mountain and the McCullough, Bird Spring, and Goodsprings ranges of mountains. A creative expression of human presence in the desert, Seven Magic Mountains punctuates the Mojave with a poetic burst of form and color. The exhibition opened May 11, 2016 and will be on display for two years.
I call them Magic Mushrooms since this little sketch came so fast and free...:)
Watercolor & Ink
Once again, the beginning ink is the Elegant Writer calligraphy pen which I used to draw the mushrooms...then I wet the lines with brush and water which makes an explosion of blue/pink/grey....then I added the watercolor....finally touches from a Micron pen and a Pentel white gel pen...:)
I used Nikon 300mm f/2.8 ED-IF with HE-4 Hood.
www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/300mm-f28.htm
Location : Barcelona
Just before the fireworks, there is an amazing light show that Disney projects onto Cinderella's Castle. I'm not exactly sure how it works, but it is really interesting.
One thing that I noticed going back through my pictures from this trip was the sheer number of cell phones taking pictures. I think cell phones today are what lighters were in the 70's and 80's during music concerts.
When you compose your image, be sure to try and get high enough for a view of Mickey and Walt silhouetted against the castle.
I shot this with my 7d and 15-85 using a Vanguard Tripod. It really pays to get there early and scope out a place on Main Street ahead of time.
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