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Nature,has a Natural way of turning something Plane,into something Beautiful.

i'm transforming!know this is the third stage i just have to wait for the red part to come in.know this IS the winter time.like it!?

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Montenegro is a country in Eastern Europe bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and the Adriatic Sea. It used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital is Podgorica. The name Montenegro is Italian and means Black mountain. Montenegro was an independent princedom between 1878 and 1910 and an independent kingdom until 1918. That year Montenegro became part of Yugoslavia. In 2003 Yugoslavia was transformed into the new country of Serbia and Montenegro, but this fell apart in 2006 when both countries went their separate ways. Montenegro is therefore the youngest country in Europe. Montenegro is not a member of the European Union, but it is a member of NATO. Despite the fact that Montenegro is not yet an EU Member State, people do pay with the euro. Montenegro may be small, but this beautiful nation has a huge array of natural and man-made wonders. Once overlooked in favor of more famous Mediterranean countries, Montenegro is quickly gaining a reputation as a great place to travel. It's easy to see why. The mountainous hinterland is home to deep gorges, flowing rivers, glacial lakes and old-growth forests, popular for adventure activities. Petrovac is located on the coast between Budva and Bar, where the old mountain road from Podgorica reaches the coast. It has a 600 m long sandy beach and it is a popular tourist destination. Petrovac is seen as a somewhat "calmer" resort. The pier and the Kastio Castle, which served as a storehouse for wine and olive oil in the past, and now is a historical monument with historic cannon guns. Also a beautiful terrace that offers you a great view of the sunsets.

 

Montenegro’s most iconic destination is the tiny islet of Sveti Stefan. Graceful 15th-century stone cottages set on a pink sand beach. Sveti Stefan was an island but is now connected to the mainland. Initially, the island with its fortress had 12 families. In the 1800s, a village was established on the island with a population of about 400 people located at the coastal area around Budva. The coastal area around Budva, called the Budva riviera, is the center of Montenegrin tourism, known for its well-preserved medieval walled city, sandy beaches and diverse nightlife. Budva is 2,500 years old, which makes it one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast. Petrovac is located on the coast between Budva and Bar, where the old mountain road, with slopes of the hills surrounding, from Podgorica reaches the coast. Kastio Castle is a very nice sightseeing and photo spot in Petrovac. Not really a fortress, but rather a small fortification that would protect the Venetians when freighting goods in the boats. You can see almost all if Petrovac from here. Not crowded at all. Definitely recommend for the view and atmosphere and you can jump into blue sea from there as well.

 

Montenegro is een land in Oost-Europa en grenst aan Bosnië en Herzegovina, Servië, Kosovo, Albanië en de Adriatische Zee. Vroeger was het een deel van Joegoslavië. De hoofdstad is Podgorica. De naam Montenegro is Italiaans en betekent Zwarte berg. Montenegro was tussen 1878 en 1910 een zelfstandig prinsdom en tot 1918 een zelfstandig koninkrijk. Dat jaar werd Montenegro onderdeel van Joegoslavië. In 2003 werd Joegoslavië omgevormd in het nieuwe land Servië en Montenegro, maar dit viel in 2006 uit elkaar toen beide landen een eigen weg gingen. Montenegro is misschien klein, maar deze prachtige natie heeft een enorm scala aan natuurlijke en door de mens gemaakte wonderen. Ooit over het hoofd gezien ten gunste van meer bekende mediterrane landen, krijgt Montenegro snel een reputatie als een geweldige plek om te reizen. Het is gemakkelijk te zien waarom. Het bergachtige achterland herbergt diepe kloven, stromende rivieren, gletsjermeren en oerbossen, populair voor avontuurlijke activiteiten. De meest iconische bestemming van Montenegro is het kleine eilandje Sveti Stefan. Sierlijke 15e-eeuwse stenen huisjes aan een roze zandstrand. Sveti Stefan was een eiland maar is nu verbonden met het vasteland. Aanvankelijk telde het eiland met zijn fort 12 families. In de jaren 1800 werd op het eiland een dorp gesticht met een bevolking van ongeveer 400 mensen in het kustgebied rond Budva. Het kustgebied rond Budva, de Budva riviera genaamd, is het centrum van het Montenegrijnse toerisme, bekend om zijn goed bewaard gebleven middeleeuwse ommuurde stad, zandstranden en gevarieerd nachtleven. Budva is 2500 jaar oud en is daarmee een van de oudste nederzettingen aan de Adriatische kust. Petrovac ligt aan de kust tussen Budva en Bar, waar de oude bergweg, met hellingen van de omliggende heuvels, van Podgorica de kust bereikt. Kastio Castle is een zeer mooie bezienswaardigheid en fotoplek in Petrovac. Een klein fort dat de Venetianen zou beschermen bij het beladen van goederen in de boten. Je kunt vanaf hier bijna alles zien als Petrovac. Helemaal niet druk. Zeker een aanrader voor het uitzicht en de sfeer en je kunt vanaf daar ook de blauwe zee in springen.

Lark bunting

A group of lark buntings spent much of the winter at the Carrizo Plain. Here is a male nearly transformed into breeding plumage

This Gazebo sits in Colbys walled garden. Starting life as a kitchen garden, the walled garden was actually semi-derelict by the 1970s. It was transformed into a formal setting by Mr and Mrs Scourfield-Lewis, who took on Colby Lodge (the on-site house) and the walled garden in the 1980s. This National trust site is well worth a visit

Only you can change yourself and transform in this way your life and events that happen to you!

Look for more perfect reasons for your actions — and then the Divine Sun will rise in you and illuminate all around you!

 

TSCHE-CHU-CHU-CHU-TSCHE

 

Fully transformable LEGO Rubik's Cube - Rubrikon. Check out the previous photos for close ups.

 

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Fuji Instax Mini film, Leica Sofort.

Asahi Pentax 6x7 : SMC Pentax 67 45mm f/4 : Ilford HP5 Plus : PMK Pyro

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Montenegro is a country in Eastern Europe bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania and the Adriatic Sea. It used to be a part of Yugoslavia. The capital is Podgorica. The name Montenegro is Italian and means Black mountain. Montenegro was an independent princedom between 1878 and 1910 and an independent kingdom until 1918. That year Montenegro became part of Yugoslavia. In 2003 Yugoslavia was transformed into the new country of Serbia and Montenegro, but this fell apart in 2006 when both countries went their separate ways. Montenegro is therefore the youngest country in Europe. Montenegro is not a member of the European Union, but it is a member of NATO. Despite the fact that Montenegro is not yet an EU Member State, people do pay with the euro. Montenegro may be small, but this beautiful nation has a huge array of natural and man-made wonders. Once overlooked in favor of more famous Mediterranean countries, Montenegro is quickly gaining a reputation as a great place to travel. It's easy to see why. The mountainous hinterland is home to deep gorges, flowing rivers, glacial lakes and old-growth forests, popular for adventure activities. The winding coast runs along pretty blonde bays overlooking the royal blue Adriatic Sea, ancient Venetian villages and UNESCO-walled towns. Podgorica is the capital city of Montenegro. Its rivers and bridges include the modern Millennium Bridge over the Morača River, and the stone bridge spanning the Ribnica River. The centuries-old Clock Tower, built by the Turks, dominates the old town.

 

Cetinje used to be the capital of Montenegro, but in 1946 it became Podgorica. The city was then called by a different name, namely Titograd, named after the Yugoslav president Tito, who died in 1980. In 1992 it was renamed Podgorica. Characteristic are the modern buildings, green parks, but also the large gray streets and buildings. The "new cathedral" Hristovog Vaskrsenja cathedral (as it is known in Podgorica) is great to visit. Built between 1993 and 2013, this must be one of the most spectacular cathedrals built in the last century. The large dome, the large towers with white stones and golden crosses of this immense new Serbian Orthodox cathedral are amazing. The inside with many frescoes is also impressive to see. The large central dome with supporting semi-domes is a sight to behold. The large chandeliers; the wall-to-wall murals and the beautiful marble floor. The cathedral has only been open since 2014. The interiors are enriched with iconography. The artistic decoration inside will blow your minds. Since the cathedral is quite new, the details are bright and clear. The locals are sometimes a bit disdainful of the cathedral - they prefer the really old churches with a lot of history - but the interior is beautiful.

 

Montenegro is een land in Oost-Europa en grenst aan Bosnië en Herzegovina, Servië, Kosovo, Albanië en de Adriatische Zee. Vroeger was het een deel van Joegoslavië. De hoofdstad is Podgorica. De naam Montenegro is Italiaans en betekent Zwarte berg. Montenegro was tussen 1878 en 1910 een zelfstandig prinsdom en tot 1918 een zelfstandig koninkrijk. Dat jaar werd Montenegro onderdeel van Joegoslavië. In 2003 werd Joegoslavië omgevormd in het nieuwe land Servië en Montenegro, maar dit viel in 2006 uit elkaar toen beide landen een eigen weg gingen. Montenegro is misschien klein, maar deze prachtige natie heeft een enorm scala aan natuurlijke en door de mens gemaakte wonderen. Ooit over het hoofd gezien ten gunste van meer bekende mediterrane landen, krijgt Montenegro snel een reputatie als een geweldige plek om te reizen. Voorheen was Cetinje de hoofdstad van Montenegro, maar in 1946 werd dit Podgorica. De stad heette toen nog anders, namelijk Titograd, vernoemd naar de in 1980 overleden Joegoslavische president Tito. In 1992 kreeg het de naam Podgorica. Kenmerkend zijn de moderne gebouwen, groene parken maar ook de grote grauwe straten en gebouwen. De nieuwe kathedraal Hristovog Vaskrsenja kathedraal (zoals die in Podgorica bekend staat) is geweldig om te bezoeken. Gebouwd tussen 1993 en 2013 moet dit één van de meest spectaculaire kathedralen zijn die in de vorige eeuw zijn gebouwd. De grote koepel, de grote torens met witte stenen en gouden kruizen van deze immense nieuwe Servische Orthodoxe kathedraal zijn waanzinnig. Ook de binnenkant met vele fresco’s zijn indrukwekkend om te zien. De grote centrale koepel met ondersteunende halve koepels is een lust voor het oog. De grote kroonluchters; de muurschilderingen van muur tot muur en de prachtige marmeren vloer. De kathedraal is pas geopend sinds 2014. De interieurs zijn verrijkt met iconografie, de artistieke decoratie binnen zal je verbazen. Omdat de kathedraal vrij nieuw is, zijn de details helder en duidelijk. De lokale bevolking is soms een beetje minachtend voor de kathedraal - ze geven de voorkeur aan de echt oude kerken met veel geschiedenis - maar het interieur is prachtig.

Kinetic photography augmented by the Zoom Effect transforms tree branches, leaves and sky into a fluid abstraction.

 

Taken handheld with the EF 70-200mm f/4L USM zoom.

Snetterton, Norfolk, UK, September 2019

à vos claviers !! sans post trucage bien entendu .

Transformed... :-)) Camaro...

Netherlands, Horn -1978

 

(taken with Nikon, analog of course, on Kodachrome,

and transformed into the digital world with Reflecta x9-scan)

jjvv.

My friend, life has been good to you..

 

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Forsyth, Georgia

Leica If, Voigtlander Color Skopar 21mm f/4 lens. Ilford HP5+ film.

Before the modern LED Lights show on the California Bay Bridge to the City of SF (a.k.a The Gotham City), there was the railroad tracks! We have came along way.

 

Goal: Attempt to create light trails as railroad tracks and transform the bridge and the city landscape into old vintage feel.

 

Please let me know what you think. Comments and Critics are welcome :).

 

Greatly Appreciated - If you like the photo please add as a favorite, of course only if you like it :)

 

Cheers!!!

 

#Lines #Streaky Lights #Bay Bridge #San Francisco #Skyline #Patterns #Lights #Architecture

A transforming adult (land form to aquatic form) of a Red-spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) on Pincushion Moss (Leucobryum glaucum). Bug Safari Day, Catoctin Mountains, Frederick County, Maryland.

New era for the west side of Lower Manhattan.

 

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A wedge-tailed shearwater (Ardenna pacifica) fledgling idly waits at the entrance to its burrow. It watches the day sky for an adult to return from fishing and regurgitate a meal. At night it can see the procession of the stars and moon across the sky. Outfitted with most of its adult plumage and only a few remaining wisps of down, it will soon be abandoned. In about a week or so, with little more than an overwhelming urge programmed in its genes, it will learn to fly and navigate and fish on its own.

When you need your package to arrive at your spaceport as quickly as possible

 

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Has opening cockpit, retractable landing gear, and removable cargo box that opens up.

 

This started around the white 6 x 6 “train roof” wedge part. I’ve seen it in quite a few builds online over the years and I never owned before so I added a pair to one of previous BL orders so I could see if I could use it myself.

 

“There can be no transforming of darkness into light and of apathy into movement without emotion” (Carl Gustav Jung)

 

Thanks to Neighya for texture

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Best in large

 

I have over 15 000 views on my photostream now, and its a long time since I started on Flickr. And I wonder if I should do this still.

 

I see some get over 100 and more faves for really bad and cliché photos, but others that make artistic work struggle to get 15 faves. Sharpen up people, do not always please someone cause you can get an invite or fave back. I really dont like that side of Flickr. You should have some critical sense when commenting.

 

I joined Flickr in may 2010. Since then I have got one picture with faves over 70 (76), 2 pictures with 50 faves, 2 pictures with 40 something faves, 19 between from 30 to 39, and the rest under 30.

And I have posted 1 858 photos from SL and a few rl.

 

I know that not all of them are good, but I still wonder if its worth all the work I put in my pictures. Maybe I should use the time for something else or somewhere else.

   

LEGO Transform Mech/CUBE-ROBO 08[CUBE-ARMY β]

Checkout our YouTube video for more details.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2w17Aw4z-w

 

From commonplace to art.

St John's NL

Transformed a very bland boring photo into something a little more dramatic, heavy post processing but I like the effect to be honest.

Kallima, from the Greek word meaning beautiful, is the generic name of certain butterflies belonging to the family Nymphalidae which are also called leaf butterflies, or dead leaf butterflies. When they close their wings they are transformed.

The several species of Kallima range from New Guinea, to south Asia, India, Ceylon, Madagascar, the Gold Coast and Ashanti.

  

Le centre commercial et de loisirs Docks Vauban est situé au Havre en Seine-Maritime. Il se trouve entre le bassin Vauban et le bassin Vatine, à l’entrée du centre-ville. Commencée en 1846, la construction des docks-entrepôts s'est étalée sur plusieurs années jusqu'en 1884. Ces premiers docks de France étaient utilisés pour entreposer les marchandises en transit comme le coton, le café et les épices. Ils ont survécu aux bombardements de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les bâtiments ont été réhabilités et transformés par le cabinet d'architecture Reichen et Robert. Ils sont en briques, ardoises et verre de couverture. Ils accueillent des boutiques, restaurants, cafés et des salles de cinéma.

 

The Docks Vauban shopping and leisure center is located in Le Havre in Seine-Maritime. It is located between the Bassin Vauban and the Bassin Vatine, at the entrance to the city centre. Started in 1846, the construction of the warehouse-docks was spread over several years until 1884. These first docks in France were used to store goods in transit such as cotton, coffee and spices. They survived the bombings of World War II. The buildings were rehabilitated and transformed by the architectural firm Reichen and Robert. They are made of bricks, slates and cover glass. They host shops, restaurants, cafes and cinemas.

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