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jazzyjazzinthecoatjam · 2 years ago
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Disneybound ... again
Day 16: Favorite Disney parks land - New Orleans square (that little section is cool at night)
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Day 17: Green for St. Patrick's day - Roger Klotz from Doug
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samsdisneydiary · 1 year ago
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Discover the Heartbeat of New Orleans, Disneyland's Living Mural
Discover the Heartbeat of New Orleans, Disneyland's Living Mural
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moth-lace · 5 months ago
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This was a quick project that I did for Halloween last year. The concept sprung from watching old films like White Zombie and Dracula.
I've always kind of been fascinated with the idea of a bride that was left at the alter or her groom was murdered just hours before the wedding and in her grief she throws herself from a cliff (or tower, or window, the list goes on) all for the sake of lost love.
So in honor of that age old story I created a 1920's flapper bride out of an old grey bed sheet and draped old toupe colored lace over. The result was actually very nice.
Later that night though I actually ended up being a zombie because I couldn't resist the scare factor. :)
Ghostcore is an aesthetic revolving around ghosts, spirits, cemeteries, and the eerie feeling surrounding them. Ghostcore involves two different factions, one focuses on death and the philosophy behind the meaning of life and death, and the other faction takes the macabre and depressing and makes light of it. People may often relate to ghosts or wish to live as one. This provides a similar overlap with Voidpunk, and is a part of the Otherkin community. The aesthetic of ghostcore is described as "dark, haunted, and ethereal-like landscapes, cemeteries, the spiritual world and connecting to it, haunted artifacts, dark and mysterious history, legends and ghost stories, and more" according to a private Ghostcore Facebook page. The community is open, casual, and accepting of all who are accepting of them.
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laurenovercalifornia · 4 months ago
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adventurelandia · 1 year ago
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New Orleans Square, April 1967
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douglasbradburyverne · 4 months ago
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THE HAUNTED MANSION opened at Disneyland 55 years ago today
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corndogsonmainst · 2 years ago
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atomic-chronoscaph · 1 year ago
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Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean poster - art by Collin Campbell (1967)
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disneyparksart · 1 year ago
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The Haunted Mansion (New Orleans Square, Disneyland, Disneyland Resort)
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kirockk · 8 months ago
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Madam Leota Artwork by Kurt Kress
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99tech99 · 1 month ago
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sometimes i like to gaslight myself into thinking im going to disneyland soon by listening to all the ride soundtracks
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hauntedhearse · 9 months ago
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Eudora's Chic Boutique at Disneyland Disney IG: kadieinwonderland ∞
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cameronmccoy9161994 · 6 months ago
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Disney's The Haunted Mansion | The Werecat Lady Changing Portrait
Originally known as the Panther Lady. When the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland opened, the first portrait in line in the Portrait Hallway was that of a young woman dressed in white holding a rose laying on a couch. When lightning would flash, the painting would rapidly change in sync with the lightning. The woman's upper half would change into a black panther. When the effect changed into the slow morph, the black panther transformation was kept the same. In 2005, the Portrait Corridor's effect was changed from a slow morph to a ghostly image being cast on to the painting by the outside lightning. Due to the way the effect is achieved, the original image now had to be darker and the scary image had to be lighter. The clothing on the woman was changed to black and instead of a black panther. She changes into a snarling white tiger when the thunderbolt flashes.
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secretsofdisneyland · 1 month ago
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Disneyland Secret #449. Popcorn Pal # 8
Only out for the Holiday’s can you find this special Popcorn Pal.
Photo curtesy of Disneyland Blog.
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laurenovercalifornia · 5 months ago
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obeythetoaster · 2 months ago
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New Orleans Square, Disneyland
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