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Art Gallery of Ontario's transformation is complete. The new extension to the building designed by Frank Gehry was unveiled yesterday.
Kinkaku-ji's history dates to 1397, when the villa was purchased from the Saionji family by shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, and transformed into the Kinkaku-ji complex. When Yoshimitsu died, the building was converted into a Zen temple by his son, according to his wishes.
The building was rebuilt in 1955. The name Kinkaku is derived from the gold leaf that the pavilion is covered in. Gold was an important addition to the pavilion because of its underlying meaning. The gold employed was to mitigate and purify any pollution or negative thoughts and feelings towards death.[9] Other than the symbolic meaning behind the gold leaf, the Muromachi period heavily relied on visual excesses.[10] With the focus on the Golden Pavilion, how the structure is mainly covered in that material, creates an impression that stands out because of the sunlight reflecting and the effect the reflection creates on the pond.
(Edited from Wikipedia)
Yeeeeeeeeeee Haw!.
Today I was most surprised when I saw this image. This is a Passion Flower Catepillar (Agraulis Vanillae) starting it's Metamorphose stage in life.
This will Transform into a very beautiful Passion Flower Butterfly.
I will have to keep a close eye on this one so I can document this specimen in it's stages of Transformation.
Hope Ya'll like it !
(view in large size for supreme details) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This ring (made by my extremely talented wife) consists of 8 individual rings which in normal use form a stack below the mount which carries the stone, through which you poke your finger. However, they are cunningly hinged together so that they can unfold from their normal position and transform into a bracelet (shown here partially deployed).
The visible extent of the image is 3".
I posted a shot a few days ago of The Deep an aquarium on the banks of the River Humber in Hull. I was not expecting to post another so soon but this shot is rather different. I went to The Deep last night to watch a light and sound instillation that was projected onto the side of the building.
The work was called Floe it was designed by two British artists Anna Heinrich and Leon Palmer. Floe ‘virtually’ transformed and remodelled the architecture and facade of The Deep. The performance lasted about 15 minutes and the sound of ice cracking and waves breaking was incredible. Floe showed the geological forces and biological processes, which originally inspired the appearance of The Deep. It also reflected a sense of the rich aquatic life contained within the building.
The work is only going to be displayed for the next two nights. If you live anywhere near the city it well worth braving the cold to see it
As the display was constantly changing I took quite a few shots of the show another image is available to look at at the top of the comments
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As a conservative estimate, I've driven past this scene well over a thousand times in the last five years. It's one of those sights that's so ingrained in my routine that I stop seeing it.
I'm glad this morning's mist changed that.
LEGO Transform mech/CUBE-ROBO 05 Mecha MARIO
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I'm trying to piece myself back together as best I can.
I'm learning though, that things once broken are never quite whole.
You can never be what you were.
There will always be pieces missing, bits of yourself, of life, that you just can't get back.
There is no other option then, but to morph, and take on a new form.
Transformation is the key to healing.
Transforming is the key to living.
Didcot Power Station, Oxfordshire - Even ugly looks good in the dark. A well recognised landmark in South Oxon, the cooling towers are due to be demolished this year much to the dismay of many local residents who've become accustomed to living with this landmark.
Some years ago the balcony of our flat has been painting - one year after the paint began to peel and reveals now its own "beauty" with different patterns.
shot because of dailyshoot: "Make a beautiful photograph of something commonly thought of as ugly. (@divadeb88)
What are some of your favorite tales?
I find myself drawn to transformation tales of souls that become butterflies, snakes that become noble, and innocents that become birds.
This is the queue in the Liverpool One shopping centre when the Transformers Roadshow came to town. We spent a happy afternoon working our way through this lot twice. The joys of being a grandparent!
Me he transformado en horrocrux (horcrux en su versión original), un malévolo objeto que describe Rowling en Harry Potter para explicar…narrar o simplemente informar de algo que me indigne y más viniendo de tantísima sangre muggle como viene.
Esta explicación no va dirigida a ti, que has llegado a ti por casualidad. Ni a ti, que ya sabes de qué va el asunto. Ni a ti, que hablas inglés y probablemente no entiendas más que palabras sueltas. No te preocupes, para ti tampoco, ya sé qué piensas tú de mí y de lo que hago y por eso sé que estás aquí.
No, en absoluto.
Esta explicación va dirigida a ti. ¿Te sorprende? Sí, a ti, no disimules, sabes muy bien que me dirijo a ti.
Te preguntarás por qué, o quizá ni siquiera te lo preguntes (a lo mejor son muchas inquietudes seguidas, bastante con leer un párrafo tan largo ¿no? Ya, ya sé que no eres una persona acostumbrada a ‘tochos’ tan largos, pero eh, merece la pena).
Y es que me hace gracia. Y digo gracia para que lo entiendas. Me hace gracia cómo te ríes de lo que hago, de lo que practico y de lo que soy. Cómo se te llena la boca al criticar, cómo te gusta regodearte en ¿exactamente qué? Porque dime, hay algo que no termino de entender de tu hilarante discursito ‘habitual’
Y es que te rías de mis fotos y las critiques. Vamos, por favor ¿de mis fotos?
Estoy segura de que serías capaz de pagar por una cámara mágica que hiciera algo similar a lo que hago yo cuando meto magia en mis fotos.
Si tuviera un giratiempo seguro que te encontraba alabándolas y hasta…
Espera un momento. ¿Cómo es posible? Ah sí, esas fotos que tanto criticas tachándome de torpe y de falsa artista a día de hoy ¡sigues usándolas!
Porque hay que ver, lo bien que quedan en tu foto de perfil. Seguro que alguna hasta la has impreso para poder verla en papel. Seguro que hasta cuando te han pedido una foto para mostrar quien eras, has utilizado una de las mías.
Porque te lamentas por dentro al pensar que se van a quedar atrasadas las únicas fotos en las que te gustas. Y ¿por qué será? Ah sí. Porque soy buena.
Porque he visto tu corazón y sé cuáles son tus complejos, sé cuáles son esos detalles físicos que quieres modificar. Y los he editado a placer para convertirte en algo bonito frente a mi cámara.
Que sí, que se te puede llenar la boca diciendo cuanto me odias, lo malvada que soy y las fotos tan patéticas que hago según tú. Pero bien que siguen ahí presidiendo manualidades, avatares, fotos de perfil de tus múltiples redes sociales. Y mira que ha pasado tiempo ¿eh?
Pero pensándolo bien, dejando aparte la hipocresía, supongo que en el propio ‘pecado’ llevas la penitencia.
Porque sinceramente, no sé qué es peor: si el hecho de, a pesar de odiarme tantísimo como lo haces, no poder terminar de desprenderte de mí y no conseguir que desaparezca porque sigo en muchas de las cosas buenas que tiene tu vida…
O saber que nunca nadie te sacará en una foto cómo yo lo hice.
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¿Ves? ¡Y ya está!
Que nadie se dé por aludido porque probablemente, a quien esto va dirigido no se entere. No se trata alguien que me lea habitualmente y habrá pisado mi flickr veces contadas. Mucho menos pararse a leer algo que no esté establecido como obligatorio para clase.
Pero tenía que decirlo.
Inspiración para esta foto (imagen del horcrux de Harry Potter 7 parte 1)
Y… SORPRESA! a petición twittera… Sesión de fotos rescatadas de ZAHARA de 2010 en… desatandolosrelampagos.blogspot.com
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From a pet to a working dog. Every spring Fritz changes from pet to working dog. He protects the mine from bears or other animals that may want to visit.
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.....Hanmer Forest has transformed from summer through to autumn, lovely golden shades.
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Sickert transformed how everyday modern like was depicted. He defied what he called “(John singer) Sargent confection” and “wiggle and chiffon school of portraiture,” choosing instead uncompromising realism. Here, in this drab interior, the woman’s blank expression and the laboured, diagonal pastel marks tracking across her face conceal rather then reveal her identity. Despite its title (“Woman of the Venetian people”), the work was likely completed in London – the hoop-backed chair and iron bedstead are common props from Sickert’s studio there.