A lot of people tell me I’m a bit dreamy, but I like the idea of that. Of being somewhere else.
– Alex Turner

A cake to die for…a dream! In Sweden we would call this one dreamy. But, it does not fit in to the dictionary description…but why should it?
So, what is ”dreamy” for you, and how do you create a dreamy picture? According to the dictionary it is ”having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality; dreamlike.” Soft dreamy photography is one that uses soft light, soft focus, delicate tones, and other gentle aspects to produce ethereal pictures. A blurred, or hazy feel is typical to the images – an almost surreal or unearthly effect.
Frost and close-up with a dreamy bouquet.


Fog is perfect too – as is the fragile larch twigs to frame the glowing leaves.
ICM can easily transport me…to a dreamy world.


Art – a dreamy ship in the sky by Polish artist Yacek Yerka. Surrealism often has a dreamy quality.
If you like to play, you have many possibilities – like ICM, changing the colours, cropping or double exposure – just to mention a few.


A late summer evening on a country road undoubtedly gives to everything a dreamy quality. An old favourite – I can still feel the magic.
Dreamy in winter – evening light and haze in Southern Iceland.


A tropical night some years ago…adds an abstract quality to the dream.
There are many possibilities hidden in Dreamy – maybe you are given to or indulging in daydreaming? You might even want to illustrate one of your own dreams? Now we are looking forward to Your interpretation of the theme Dreamy!
Thank you to John for a very colourful and uplifting challenge – Autumn – that made us all a bit lighter and brighter in mood!
Next week, it is Sofia who is our guide – please visit her lovely site for inspiration!
Until next time – remember to take care and be nice.























































































































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