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It seems that evolution does not always stick to the correct order ...
Taken 1980 in Paderborn, Germany with Rolleiflex 3.5F on Kodak negative film.
Homemade traditional hard soap has been replaced with pump action liquid soaps made from chemical compounds and preservatives. This is some of our homemade soap which contains honey from our hives. It is rich and creamy and leaves your hands lovely and soft 😊
Co-Evolution...
Interactions between organisms can produce both conflict and co-operation. When the interaction is between pairs of species, such as a pathogen and a host, or a predator and its prey, these species can develop matched sets of adaptations. Here, the evolution of one species causes adaptations in a second species. These changes in the second species then, in turn, cause new adaptations in the first species. This cycle of selection and response is called co-evolution. ~ Wikipedia
Oshin and I are constantly challenging each other in our existence, creating a harmonious co-evolution in a long run, we depend on each other :)
Evolution of a Water Drop video on YouTube.
This is one of the stills from the first set I did for this one. I wish drops were more consistent. This is my last water drop time lapse. It's a lot of work using liquids that are not dependable.
Symbolic form and function
In his 1984 winning bid for the creation of the Canadian Museum of Civilization (now renamed the Canadian Museum of History) Canadian Architect Douglas Cardinal stated the following:
“The museum will be a symbolic form. It will speak of the emergence of this continent, its forms sculptured by the winds, the rivers, the glaciers. It will speak of the emergence of man from the melting glaciers; of man and woman living in harmony with the forces of nature and evolving with them. It will show the way in which man first learned to cope with the environment, then mastered it and shaped it to the needs of his own goals and aspirations. It will depict man as a creature of the earth who knows his tremendous power to change his environment, yet understands that he must live in harmony with it... The building itself should truly aspire to be an artifact of our time, a celebration of man's evolution and achievement. It should point optimistically to the future, promising man's continued growth to a higher form of life, exploring not just this continent or planet but outer space as well. It should endeavour to be a spiritual act, and should demand from all those contributing to its design and construction the very best of their endeavours.”
His vision convinced the selection committee that he was the right architect for the job, “of all the submissions, his seemed to achieve the best balance between the relationship of the museum to the land, and the relationship of humans to that environment.”
The Museum subsequently opened in 1989 and quickly became Canada’s most visited museum.
Source: www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/cmc/architecture/tou...
This hike began at South Lake on the Bishop Pass Trail September 8 and 6 days latter ended at North Lake. According to a more accurate account than I can generate we hiked 55 miles, gained 8,730 feet and lost 9,200 feet elevation. This area, part in Kings Canyon National Park and part in the John Muir Wilderness is about 20 miles southwest from Bishop, California.
Here is a brief summary of our route: South Lake Trailhead - Bishop Pass - Dusy Basin - LeConte Canyon - Muir Pass - Evolution Valley - Puite Creek Canyon - Humphrey's Basin - Piute Pass - North Lake Trailhead. We passed more than a dozen lakes some of which I will mention when I upload photos.
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Evolution of the essential clone trooper/ stormtrooper helmets and armor. Republic clone troopers Phases I and II, Galactic Empire stormtroopers and First Order stormtroopers
Three of us, two retired men (one who who wasn't sure if he could hike 50 plus miles; that would be me) and a young fit man who could have easily hiked twice as far in the 6 days we were on the trail started hiking at South Lake on the Bishop Pass Trail September 8 and 6 days latter ended our hike at North Lake. According to a more accurate account than I can generate we hiked 55 miles, gained 8,730 feet and lost 9,200 feet elevation. This area, part in Kings Canyon National Park and part in the John Muir Wilderness is about 20 miles southwest from Bishop, California.
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6 wide brick moc Lancer Evolution V
I really like the Lancer Evolution car because of the influence of the initial D of the manga, so I wanted to make this car. The overall design made me think a lot about how to present all the characteristics of this car under restricted specifications.
This hike began at South Lake on the Bishop Pass Trail September 8 and 6 days latter ended at North Lake. According to a more accurate account than I can generate we hiked 55 miles, gained 8,730 feet and lost 9,200 feet elevation. This area, part in Kings Canyon National Park and part in the John Muir Wilderness is about 20 miles southwest from Bishop, California.
Here is a brief summary of our route: South Lake Trailhead - Bishop Pass - Dusy Basin - LeConte Canyon - Muir Pass - Evolution Valley - Puite Creek Canyon - Humphrey's Basin - Piute Pass - North Lake Trailhead. We passed more than a dozen lakes some of which I will mention when I upload photos. IMG_0358
RT Evolution - IMO 9691357
Boluda Towage Tug
Flag: Malta
Built: 2014
Length: 32 m
Beam: 13 m
Passing Gravesend.
8.9.21.
Hyacinth Evolution
I planted 15 indoor hyacinths ready for Christmas. Three came into full flower after January 1st, the others are still emerging from the soil.
One has yet to burst into life at all. But at least I have a range of hyacinths to choose from.
Three different hyacinths are featured here and I should have 3 different colours when they are all finally in bloom. In my mind I had an image I wanted to create but with all the bulbs and different colours maturing at different rates, I'll just have to be happy with what Nature reveals to me, in her timescale not mine.
3 are now in flower and the distinctive hyacinth scent is very strong, although the pink version has a very noticeable "oak" smell about it which the red and blue ones don't have.
Inspired by the idea of a 52 week project for taking photos of flowers without colour.
Day 268 - This hasn't turned out quite as planned but I'm happy with the artistic outcome. I wanted to do a single exposure with multi flash mode, but couldn't get the exposure to work with the gear I have. So this is multiple images layered.
I'm in a very creative and inspired 'state' of mind at the moment, tee hee.
I really had fun with these in Studio Indigo.
LYSIANTHUS , unfurling in front of your eyes.
Originating in the West Indies, Mexico, and Central and South America, the flower is known botanically as Eustoma grandiflorum.
The common name comes from the Greek words lysis, meaning 'dissolution' and anthos, meaning 'flower'.
Colours include white, light and dark pink, lavender and deep purple. Double and single-flower varieties exist.
THANK YOU, M, (*_*)
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Transhumanism, the next evolution
Take the Mark, the Beast revolution
Embrace the cloud, the hive mind
A human hybrid, a Frankenstein
Enslaved in thought, I’m in dispair
Cannot escape this nightmare
Living in dystopia, nowhere to go
Fear everywhere, it’s all I know
Confined to this prison, it’s all I see
Walls closing in, can’t break free
Can’t disconnect, it’s hard to cope
I’ve given up, I’ve lost all hope