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Books broaden our imagination,

Carry us to new worlds.

Books let us into their souls

and lay open to us the secrets of our own.

   

Explore no. 85 on May 22, 2010

Thanks everyone!

"Creative people are curious, flexible, persistent, and independent with a tremendous spirit of adventure and a love of play."

- Henri Matisse

Thanks for checking out my photo! Comments and critique are much appreciated!

 

Nissin Di866 pro in the book 1/128 power with built in flash diffuser

Nissin Di866 pro under the bed 1/128 power not modified

triggered by camera hotshoe flash trigger

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Week 39 - The Imagination Pavilion at EPCOT.

looking south and northwest

In my garden, red crabs flowers around from her trees; crabs in the local name, please identify science name; thank you:)

 

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My photostream: www.darckr.com/username?username=11569107%40N06

 

Have been invited September 7, 2011 by; www.flickr.com/groups/callforartists/ Thank you:)

There are many sides of Istanbul that I can criticize. Living here is really difficult, life is expensive and working conditions can be brutal most of the time. However, in some moments, unexpected beauty can be witnessed. Still, I do not know if it is worth bearing, what do you think?

Järven tarinoita, Ajakka-järvi, Kuusamo

Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine and at last you create what you will.

 

George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)

Parc national du Mont-Mégantic - Secteur de Franceville

« L’imagination est plus importante que la connaissance. Car la connaissance est limitée à tout ce que nous savons et comprenons maintenant, tandis que l’imagination embrasse le monde entier, et tout ce qu’il n'y aura jamais à connaître et à comprendre.

― Albert Einstein

 

Merci beaucoup pour vos visites et commentaires ♥

"This World Is But a Canvas for Our Imagination." - Henry David Thoreau. Created for this week's Digitalmania challenge.

 

Woman: fav.me/d72czyu

 

Butterflies: Anna Aspnes and Katie Pertiet

 

Luosto, Finland.

 

The pine forest at the back is totally breathtaking, and I just love this winter art.

 

Each work has its own space, which should neither be conceived as a sort of cage nor regarded as extending to infinity.

 

- Marino Marini

Every time I look at this plant in its big terracotta pot, I see a face with eyes wide open and disheveled hair and it makes me smile :)

Zane in the garden of the Aged Care place where my Mum (his Great Grandma) is at the moment. Unfortunately she has Covid so not allowed into the garden. Fortunately she has very few symptoms.

Empty to the eyes but not to the imagination...

You can`t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.

~Mark Twain

With imagination this wall in Hout Bay, South Africa becomes a landscape. #ArtPhoto

The weekend I babysat my youngest niece and nephew.

can fill in the pathetic whimpering

HAIRDRYER?

 

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A Slinky is a toy pre-compressed helical spring invented by Richard James.

It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own momentum.

I see some other objects in them... LOL

My imagination on the loose again...

More great fun from Studio Indigo.

With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comments, M, (* _ *)

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yellow, orange, pink, multi-colour, colour, slinky, circles, studio, black-background, square, design, Nikon D7000, "Magda indigo"

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"

"you will not realize any of this until the night when you will turn your living room into a spaceship. you will tell your parents and they will simply stare at you, their eyeglasses blue from the reflection of the ten o'clock news. all of your friends will ignore you. you will run around in circles. you will jump up and down. you will rack your brain for an explanation, for the wonderful story of your creating it. you will not find it. in place of that story will be a void. you will look at your friends for understanding. they will be picking at their fingernails. they will be erasing a mistake they made on their homework. wrought with discontent you will slide your book-bag's straps over your shoulders, weak under the weight of your mind. you will get up and trip over a root as you walk away."

ok...here is an experiment...try to reach your left ear and change the shutter speed of your brain...reduce it as low as you can...now...your brain experiences the world around in different way....the concept of time changes...everything seems like slow motion and repeated patterns....you experience events in streatched manner....NOw...set your shutter speed back to default...again...you can feel the events in sequance and you can also track time....YOu can try higher shutter speeds too...this time,,,the brain will freeze time and events....so the space starts to shrink and time passes faster...my question is...if a simple piece of drug...can change your Brain settings and give you different understanding of time and space...then, how can I trust to what I believe as reality in daily life??...Why should the default SHUTTER speed of my brain be the reality while there are infinite other conditions...My first result is...time is an illusion made by already defined Brain settings....and then...relatively space is an illusion too...so...the whole life...the whole story of ME...my memories...and eveeery thing...is just one of the infinite possibilities that exist...and I experienced it in this way...only because of specific settings of my brain...it is like...if you tune a radio on 120FM,,,you get a Music Channel...while...if you tune it at 60AM you get a news channel...so...our life..is a result of Already tuned brains...in OUr case...maybe there is no radio station at all...maybe each brain is just a piece of Cassette or recorded tape...maybe we are just MEMORIES...like CD or DVD...we are just very advanced memory devices..or...some connectors...recievers....and the question is....Do I have any other way of searching for life mysteries except using my brain??...if no...then...in my opinion...the whole scientific challenges of human being leads nowhere...Mathematic...is nothing else than illusion of human brain...we believe 2 plus 2 is 4, because we defined it this way and etc...when mathematic fails..everything fails...and...I m very happy to announce that..as a mathematic student...I think...we are just...illusioning in serious manner and we think...we are getting closer to mysteries of life...however, we are just illusioning in a serious & formal way...I have tried to look in every scientific books I can,,,every piece of literature,,,history,,religious books...and still...all of them,,,illusions...they are results of brains...no wonder...so what are we looking for??...stop stop stop...if we are slaves of imaginations...let s create an imaginary world in which, every one lives in happiness ...and dies in mystery...and this is the most we can do.

yellow imagination

 

Camera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR

© 2018-08 by Richard von Lenzano

www.richard-von-lenzano.de

I like walking through the forest when it is pitch-dark and no moon is out to light the path. Human vision can adapt to the tiniest amount of light and see a colourless world where sound becomes equally important for safe navigation. The brain will start imagining things and will fill in the blanks in an attempt to make sense of the impressions which can lead to quite interesting sensing experiences. I start seeing and hearing things that are not there. This environment is equally challenging for the camera. It is mostly noise, nothing much to go by, a few photons here and there, camera algorithms struggling with too little information. So the camera starts seeing things that aren't there - wonderful colours that are just artefacts of electronic processing of noisy signals.

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