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drifting to a place in a different time on a different world where all is as it should be.

waiting his warm embrace and stubble covered face. the sweet smell of man ....OK not that sweet really. oh my wake up please this dream isn't that great after all .

and breath that's better back in my room alone heaven.

This is such an inspiring guy. I love his music for a while now an I was fortunate to see him live on his 1st time (and only) on Portugal.

I can't wait for his album (coming soon), I just can't stop thinking about the songs I've heard once, that are not available yet. It's been driving me crazy.

And it's not an habbit.

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Well, this picture is from last summer, I've been editing old ones. I've been lazy lately, not shooting as much as I wanted. Still unemployed, but working (it's the rules now), and not having great perspectives of finding a "real" job. This is not inspiring :P

I'll try to try harder :D

 

Oh, this edit was made by my favorite editing program (after cs and lightroom, course!) lo-fi retro by wingnut. I've downloaded the trial and loved it so much for lo-fi style that I'll buy it as soon as I can. It's worth it for the speed and the look.

Lo-fi lovers should try it ♥

The crimson lips, the honeycomb eyes, the shining hair and glowing skin. It all goes away in the dreams suddenly the lips are blood red, the eyes smoldering, the hair tangled and the skin broken. The trees chase her, the wind hurts her, the light is gone.

   

Hello Flickr.

 

Long time no see...

 

This photo has made me a bit nervous as I am not sure about self-portraits...

I was reading an article online which identifies how colours are related to our dreams. I was also toying with these new synthetic chinese balls which are very common now in market as a photogrpahic subject.

Just tagged them together and presented before you.

Sketch representing

DREAM Exhibition

realised by Angela Violino & Tim Boyce

for Dream 2006

 

Milano, April 2006

2007

Minocqua, WI

  

When you travel, you enter a dream

Without a definite end because of the

Uncertainty that proceeds

Your steps.

Such stone towers are made to make a wish. Clicked on the banks of Lake Pangong.

with "Shaggy." He's a Jungle carpet python (Morelia spilotes cheynei). Carpet pythons are native to Australia. Photo by Frank.

View On Black

 

If you want, look here for the "making of" .

Thank you Ralph for the wonderful photowalks and your interesting tips!

Fotos do segundo dia do Anime Dreams Celebration

Evie wears Princess51

Credits:

AF Frame Shelf

[Commoner] The Murphy Collection / Row of Books

Apple Fall Neva's Vintage Lockers

AF Sweet Dreams

:HAIKEI: Humid dusty cottage gacha {3}

junk. old radiator.

AF Venetian Oil in Gilt Frame (Portrait)

-tres blah- Hodgepodge - Wine Duet

LISP - Mesh Blinds Narrow Long - White

:HAIKEI: Humid dusty cottage gacha {2}

NOMAD // Amore Ottoman

junk. shabby curtain. l.

[ zerkalo ] Love Nest-Vintage-Rug

of sunshine, warm weather and water. I took this photo in 2005, when I was first on Cuba. I booked my trip for 2010 today and can't wait until it is April ;-)

visuals made with a little help of Peter Beard, Gustav Klimt and Salvador Dali..

Trans-Canada Hwy 1

on Vancouver Island from Nanaimo in the north

to Victoria in the south

 

Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Taken at sunrise.

 

May 2012

This was my favorite photo from the chicago meetup. As soon as I saw these trees I was like Katie come over and model for me and then she did an awesome hair flip and then it was perfect. Yeah. Also apparently my week 24 photo got explored so that was cool.

 

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Youtube: Dream Factory

 

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DDC "Dream"

We were in the midst of intense monsoons which make long alpine hikes dangerous. However, Shyla and I were dreaming of a hike up near our local glacier. We did get our dream, about a week later.

"A dream today may make you smile tomorrow."

~ unknown

Finally my dream came true! I was able to organize a photo workshop on Bark Europa for 40 guests from all over the world!

Join my other awesome workshop destinations at Danielkordan.com

"If you can dream it, you can do it"

- Walt Disney -

 

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created with prompts using recraftai

 

inspired by childhood dream of a spooky barn boatride featuring animatronic and costumed characters loosely themed on 70s vintage fast food motifs.

 

I should mention that this was not a nightmare, but a thoroughly fun child's dream where we were riding through a spooky barn on boats and being served hamburgers, fries, shakes and other common fast food items.

 

One of the earliest dreams I can recall.

تقديم به تو بي معرفت

حيف که دير شناختمت

 

//...................................................................

تهران - پارک ساعي

ديدار کافه نادري

 

Iran - Tehran

Saei Park

 

We are adapting Strindberg's 'A Dream Play', devising from this text to create our own performance working on dreams, playing, interaction and the senses.

 

These are a few photos I took today for the marketing of Dream/Play. Only a couple of months until performance week!

Fairyland Event head dreaming (human) Chloe 2010, eye opening and face-up by Angel Toast

 

A bit more literal visual interpretation, this time of Genesis 37:9.

 

"Soon Joseph had another dream, and again he told his brothers about it. “Listen, I have had another dream,” he said. “The sun, moon, and eleven stars bowed low before me!”"

Dreams are renewable. No matter what our age or condition, there are still untapped possibilities within us and new beauty waiting to be born.

Faceup, outfit, wig and eyes all by Soom.

I have nightmares - reoccurring ones. Not every night, but once or twice a month. One thing I dream about all the time is tornadoes, or violent storms. Sometimes it's the ocean, and all the waves are as tall as buildings. And sometimes, it's stuff that is a lot scarier.

 

I have dreams too though... ;)

 

One of which is to be recognized for my photography.

 

So, I was pretty happy when I got an email a little while ago from the espai[b] gallery in Barcelona, Spain asking if they could exhibit and sell one of my photos. :)

 

You can see their flickr page here. There are some photos of the exhibition, in which you can see my photo. The one chosen was The Bride.

 

This photo here was taken on the same day (obviously) as The Bride. I took about 15 shots before realizing that (duh) I'd left my camera on manual focus... so all of the first shots I took were blurry. I just happened to really like this one, blur and all. I think it's haunting. Used one of elle's textures again, plus some brush work here and there.

I dreamed of a wedding of elaborate elegance,

A church filled with family and friends.

I asked him what kind of a wedding he wished for,

He said one that would make me his wife.

~Author Unknown

 

I wish i had a better sunset that day... bt the day turned out real gloomy and cloudy just as the sun was about to set

Photographer: Jiajia Tan (t-jiajia.com) Designer: Vanessa Xie Assistant: Kevin Leong Hairstylist: Phoenix Ly Model: Emma S MUA: Lidiya Kaplun via 500px ift.tt/1TbHl1t

Boy or girl, does it matter? Still cute <3

Dream Garden is an enormous glass mosaic designed by artist Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966), and executed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Tiffany Studios, for the lobby of the Curtis Publishing Building in Philadelphia — home of the successful magazines The Ladies' Home Journal and The Saturday Evening Post. The work was commissioned by Edward Bok, Senior Editor of the Curtis Publishing Company. Over a one-month period, prior to being installed in the Curtis Building, the work was exhibited at Tiffany Studios in New York City, attracting more than 7,000 admirers and garnering widespread critical acclaim. The Dream Garden took six months to install into its home in Philadelphia.

 

Measuring 15 by 49 feet, Dream Garden was produced by the Tiffany Studios in 1916, using over 100,000 pieces of favrile glass, each hand-fired to achieve perfection in each of the 260 colors. The partnership of Tiffany and Parrish had been called "one of the major artistic collaborations in early 20th Century America."

 

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