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This beautiful church has evidently been converted to private residences!
West Berkeley--what we used to call "the flats"--close to the bay. An area totally transformed in recent years. It is also one of the oldest sections of the city; being close to the water, it was early a scene of trade and coastal shipping. Lumber was an especially important commodity, as this building suggests. Probably 1870s-80s.
Video: Shedding Conformity (crossdress transformation)
youtu.be/N3Futj5ZqDw See photos at Patreon.com/HeidiPhox
Created for Textures for Layers Challenge #72: Hot Air Balloon
balloon by sesie
texture by una cierta mirada
Day 2 Urban Transformation Summit 2022 in The Madison, Detroit, Mi on October 11
Strategy Session: Delivering on the Promise of new Infrastructure
Jordan Davis, Executive Director, Smart Columbus; Michael Salvato, Vice-President, Infrastructure Advisory Services, Enterprise, Investment and Transformation; Stephen Zoegall, Industry Lead, Global Cities, Transport and infrastructure, Accenture; Steve Morris, President, Engineering Services, SNC-Lavalin Group; Lisa Brown, Senior National Director, Municipal Infrastructure & Smart Cities, North America
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Part of an ongoing experiment with image manipulation: The images are the result of a 2 stage process. First, a photo is taken of a moving subject. What results is a blurred image, the distortion magnified by the grain and contrast achieved by overdevelopment of the film in the darkroom. Already the face or body has been transformed by the simple act of movement. Then in the second stage, the photo is printed. Sometimes thick glossy varnish is applied across the whole surface of the image, or alternatively, the photo is simply printed onto glossy paper. This is when more magic happens. Shining light directly onto the surface of the paper, the image is transformed again. This time the transforming agent is light. The surface of the photograph interacts with what is contained within the image. A final photo is taken.
For weeks I have been trying to capture the life cycle of the Eastern Black Swallowtail that flourishes in the garden every year.This collage shows the egg -the caterpillar stage actually there are four before they create their cocoons,and finally the emergence .I was blessed to witness one emerge today quite unexpected,I was thinking it was going to be a bit longer before that event was going to happen.
The wings were very ruffled and delicate and at one point they folded over as the butterfly was trying to move around.
I'm guessing it was about an hour before it finally pumped enough blood into its wings that seemed to snap open almost like an umbrella that had opened,sooooo cool! Amazing the details on their wings,like little bits of glitter that caught the light,and their bodies were so furry even their faces and parts of their legs.The macro world is such an amazing place! Plant parsley it is one of their host plants...and enjoy! I believe this is a female
Here are the steps from my crossdressing transformation. You can watch it on Youtube: youtu.be/KSGySB6YCcg
Surprise! I bet this was totally unexpected from the wip picture. Anyways here is dinobot Scorn from the fairly recent Age of Extinction movie. (I thought the movie was the best out of the 4.) The color is fairly accurate and it gives him a rusty effect. Yea the dinobots also had a greenish tinge but I could not find good lego color to match it.
Robot mode- I had to make a few changes from the toy's design. Using the dino head for the other arm looked out of proportion and it never looked like that in the movie. So I made the head move to the back.
Dino mode- Scorn is a robotic spinosaurus. My favorite out of the 2 mode. Some proportions may be off but otherwise very good. The hardest part was getting everything fairly symmetric in this mode. The spines on his back just like the toy are a little inaccurate to how they were in the movie (they were spread out like a porcupine) I couldn't really do this because I would be tough to figure out where they individually go in robot mode and plus the real spinosaurus' spines aren't like that. Scorn is also the largest of the dinobots in the movie.
The funny thing is that Scorn was going to be the most accurate of the dinobots compared to their real life counterparts until after a few months after AOE was released when the Spinosaurus' morphology was completely revised.
Transformation- Check out the video in my photostream!
Taken in Shelton, Connecticut for DPS assignment "Movies". Inspired by An American Werewolf in London.
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This Red-spotted Newt was under a rock by the pond's edge. One of the most fascinating creatures I love them in both their aquatic and terrestrial forms. This one is transitioning to the adult stage. Only the second time I have seen them this color on land. Normally I see them as Red Efts.
This photo is about change. Two years ago I weighed 132kg. Today I weigh 72. It took surgery and a lot of work but that’s my high school blazer. It last fitted me at 17. In 1988. I am 51. Change can happen if you want it and work at it hard enough. I’m gonna smacked it fits but fit it does.
Minatomirai
Yokohama, JAPAN
Taken on a photowalk in Yokohama with Takahiro, Yumiko, Yoshikatsu, Daren, Randy, Mirai, Noriko, Takashi and Takashi Kitajima 2012.5.12
A Place in the Sun
Golgotha without Cross
A Butterfly means
Life – not Death
HKD
Umwandlung
Nach dem Tod einer Raupe
(After the Death of a Caterpillar)
Niedere Formen des Seins (Bewusstseins) werden von hochgradigeren überwachsen. Unwissenheit wandelt sich in Wissen. Die Seele erfährt ein ständiges Werden und wieder Vergehen. Der Baum des Lebens wächst in ihr.
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From an un-noticed caterpillar to a majestic butterfly...perfection is oftern the result of transformation. Taken at the Callaway Gardens "Day Butterfly Center" near Pine Mountain, Georgia (USA). Does anyone know what the name of this one is? (Monarch family - I'm guessing.)
More butterflies Here.
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