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This stunning shot by @jonsyfuchs is a perfect example of what the Dreaming recipe was made for. Soft, creamy tones, gentle focus fall-off. The delicate whites of the flower are beautifully preserved, while the subtle background blur pulls you into the stillness of the moment. Dreamy in every sense of the word.
These two captures by @lightpig_record show just how versatile the Dreaming recipe can be. The forest path feels like a scene from a forgotten fairytale — rich greens, deep contrast, and a pull that makes you wonder what’s waiting at the end. In contrast, the portrait of the cat brings softness and warmth, with creamy tones and those striking blue eyes holding the frame. Different subjects, same recipe, same timeless mood.
@neiilj absolutely nailed the Dreaming recipe with these shots. What I love is how it still sings even in overcast light — the tones stay soft, the atmosphere stays rich. Proof that cloudy days can be just as cinematic.
It’s always cool seeing someone else use one of my recipes—but @fujifugue really made “Dreaming” work in their own way. Their photos feel calm and intentional, with a softness that doesn’t try too hard. The tones, the light, the framing—it’s simple, but it lands. This is a great reminder that sometimes the quiet shots say the most.
@nataliemetschanphoto brought the Dreaming recipe to life with a beautifully intimate series of plant studies. Each frame captures soft light, rich greens, and delicate shadows that give the images a quiet, almost cinematic depth—perfectly showcasing how this recipe transforms everyday details into something timeless.
@throughmyxt50 brought “Dreaming” into a totally different kind of setting—and it works. There’s a warmth and richness in these shots that feels deliberate, but still easy. The tones hug the reds and yellows just right, and there’s a nice sense of observation running through both frames. You get the feeling they’re paying attention to the moment, not just the look. That’s what makes it land.
This one stopped me for a second. @photosforahobby used “Dreaming” in a really subtle way here—nothing flashy, just beautiful light and a quiet moment handled with care. There’s a softness to the tones that fits the subject perfectly. It’s the kind of photo that feels honest, which is exactly what I love seeing from this recipe.