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  • My design using a free font and photoshop. Not looking to make any profit it at all, i just like the look of it. Hope no one complains. The font was totally and completely free, the logo was part of the font, this font was hosted on Dream theaters Official website

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  • I had a dream, / A dream so profound / That written words could not express it, / Only tears; / No verbal language could convey it, / Only visions. / This dream spoke in music, it played out in light, / It flickered and danced in emotional tremors / That originated from a source beyond the heart. It manifested within me but not of me / And hovered freely beyond me. / Elusive, I tried to grasp its full meaning, / But could only see it when I closed my eyes, / I could only feel it, when I let it go. / The dream had wings and I felt / The rush of air as it lifted me. We were as we were meant to be – / Released from the heavy chains of our humanity, / Risen above the petty materialism and power struggles / That we once thought defined us. / We had relinquished the ironies of our need for separation from others / That wrestled constantly with our deepest yearning for belonging and unity, / We had softened into our connection with the Earth / And felt her heartbeat as our own, / We had begun to tread more tenderly upon the face of / The one who sustains us, / And remembered again, / To honour the beauty that she held up in her mirror. / Our recognition grew in the knowing that what we saw in our world / Was but a reflection of what we held inside, / Of Who we truly are, / And that the choice between fear and love was our very own, / Not the whim of a distant God. In this moment, we had grown wings, / And through the very lightness of our awakening…. / We had reached beyond our human limitations / And soared free.

  • Wild horses in Utah’s west desert. The brown horse was biting the white horse unitl he finally had enough and ended it with a kick!

  • but they need constant attention, so one day I decided I had better things to do… / ~Storypeople

  • Rock n roll dreams come through / open music in new tab

  • So.. I am spending some time this week at the feather fixer shop. Parts needed for repairs are on back order they tell me… Working with what I’ve got for the moment… Nikon D60 ~ 2009 ~ Mexico

  • Model: Skye West / Make-up: Jasmine Hebberman If you would like to hire Skye or Jaz – BM me & I’ll pass on your details

  • I wonder what it would have been like in the forest this morning … Unfortunately I did not manage to go. So I treat you on an older shot from December, taken on a wonderful morning in December which had that enchanting mixture of haze and bright sunshine. Near Lage Vuursche, 2nd December 2008, 10.24 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 120 mm / F 20, 1/50, ISO 400

  • You’ll never be able to eat an apple again… Photos taken with Canon 450D, cba to give you individual details of each shot, I used program mode anyway… Self portrait. It was good fun. Feedback? Featured in: / Strictly Human Faces / Young Enthusiasts

  • Adriatic coast, Montenegro. / feautured in The Mysterious Balkans group. / . Perast lies beneath the hill of St. Elijah (873 m), on a cape that separates the bay of Risan from the bay of Kotor (two smaller bays within the Boka Kotorska) and overlooks the Verige strait, the narrowest part of Boka. The average yearly temperature in Perasto is 18.3°C, and the number of sunny days is 240 (or around 2,500 sunny hours per year). Near Perast there are two small islands: one is called St. George island, and the other called Gospa od Škrpjela (Our Lady of the Rock), and each of them has a picturesque chapel. Gospa od Škrpjela is particularly interesting given that it is the only artificially built island in the Adriatic, with an area of 3,030 m² — it was built upon a rock (Škrpjel) after two venetian sailors from Perast found a picture of the Virgin Mary on it in 1452. Venice owned the city between 1420 and 1797. Perast was part of the Venetian Albania. The city’s sixteen Baroque palaces were mostly built in this period, too, as were its seventeen Catholic churches and two Orthodox churches. The old city does not have a defensive wall, but instead it has nine defensive towers, the most important of which is the tower of the Holy Cross. These were built by the navy of the Venetian Republic in the 15th and 16th centuries. / The two islands off Perast. Perast was at its peak in the 18th century under the Venetian Republic, when it had as many as four active shipyards, a fleet of around one hundred ships, and 1,643 residents. At that time the most beautiful buildings arose in this fortified town. Many ornate baroque palaces and magnificent dwelling-houses decorated the town of Perast, full of typical venetian architecture1. The population has since decreased to 430 in 1910 and around 360 today. The fleet was dissolved by the rise of the steam engine. From 1941 to 1943 during WWII, when Mussolini annexed the territories around kotor to the Kingdom of Italy. The area was part of the Italian Governorship of Dalmatia and was called “Provincia di Cattaro”. After 1945 Perast was restored to Yugoslavia and now is part of the independent Montenegro. In the last census there were: 146 Montenegrins, 101 Serbs, 29 Croats, 10 Yugoslavs, 3 Bosniaks, 1 Macedonian, others: 59,TOTAL: 349. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- . .Should I think to give it all-should i claim to give it all? / In a world where not much ever seems / To last long. / If the naked eye won’t see-if we make it i won’t see / It’s broken. .

  • A piece taken for the ‘Challenge Weekly’ Group challenge No. 2. The words are from the song ‘Broken Heart’ by Motion City Soundtrack. Shot with my D80 then converted to B&W… enjoy…

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  • Many, many years ago I was at the Bottom Line in the Village to listen to Don McLean and was mesmerized by the simplicity of his performance. Lori Lieberman (1971) wrote Killing Me Softly with His Blues in response to seeing Don McLean. It was later covered by Roberta Flack (1973) and still later by the Fugees (1996). Killing Me Softly is a song that came to mind as I made this image which has nothing to do with Don McClean, but does have to do with being moved by music. I worry about the fate of music in schools as I hear from friends that so many school systems seem to be cutting the arts from their offerings for students. In my world, there is nothing as essential or important as preserving the arts both in and out of school. Best viewed large. Featured in the Group: Your Magic PLACE / Featured in the Group: Simple by Design / Featured in the Group: Sets of Two Companion Work: Morning Flight / /

  • Sorry everyone,i just wanted to adjust something and by mistake i deleted it so here it goes again. / Sorry for the comments gone too and the featured badges.Sometimes i do stupid things :)

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