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Dream Travelers. Skógafoss, Iceland.
Skógafoss, with a width of 25 meters and a drop of 60 meters, is originated by the water of the river Skógaá that falls from the cliffs of the former coastline.
After the coastline had receded into the sea (it is now at a distance of about 5 km from Skógar), the cliffs stayed behind parallel to the coast over hundreds of kilometers, creating together with some mountains, a clear border between the Lowlands and the Highlands of Iceland.
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VIDEO → Evening light at Skógafoss
VIDEO → The Wonders of GOĐALAND, winter Iceland
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On most days I dream about Typography, Song Writing, Painting and Digital Art.
Please visit my website to view more portraits and works at www.nancylovephotography.com
Once again working with the dream team!
Model: Colleen Bachmann
Make-up Artist: Alana Wheeler
Hair Stylist: David Greenwood
Part 3/4 of the Swamp Monster series ! I submitted these photographs to Freque Magazine and they were accepted! The magazine is out now !!! www.facebook.com/FrequeMagazine
I will be posting all my photographs from this series onto my fb/instagram page
Featuring : !:Lybra:! - Ashley White at Classically Kinky event
Zuri Jewelry...Designs from Collabor 88 and much more here
Image made in response to Macro Mondays 12/2/24 theme, "String." Area pictured measures less than 2" (it's a small dreamcatcher!).
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Native American dream catchers were traditionally used as talismans. They aimed to protect sleepers, especially children, from bad dreams, nightmares, and evil spirits. Native Americans believed that at night the air was filled with dreams, both good and bad. They would hang the dream catcher over their beds where, as its name suggests, it attracts and then catches all kinds of dreams and thoughts in its web.
Beautiful dreams then pass through the threads and slide down the feathers to reach the sleeper and comfort him. Bad dreams, on the other hand, are trapped in the web and then destroyed, burned by the daylight.
The interpretation of dreams has strongly influenced the cultural and spiritual beliefs of Native Americans for centuries. They believed that dreams influenced the conscious soul of the dreamer. According to them, dreams could impact character traits such as trust, maturity, kindness, and loyalty.
Yep it's that time again, to close the eyes and let the imagination run free, good night all, sweet dreams ;)
Dream as if you'll live forever...live as if you'll die today...!
just playing with my newest fave photo of us... :)
1. Retro Scooter, 2. Pink Scooter, 3. California Scooter, 4. Dream Scooter
Blogged: Retro Dreaming
“I prefer to be a dreamer among the humblest, with visions to be realized, than lord among those without dreams and desires.”
Kahlil Gibran