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Various artists in West Auckland have used their artistic ability and painted the many roadside transformers.
A work of art #34 52in2019
Loving using the transform feature to get the perspective I want. I also tried some of my newer editing techniques on this photo that I have worked on before.
Nottingham's Old Market Square part way being transformed in to the annual Winter Wonderland.
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Jökulsárlón is the best known and the largest of a number of glacial lakes in Iceland. It is situated at the south end of the glacier Vatnajökull between Skaftafell National Park and Höfn. Appearing first only in 1934-1935, the lake grew from 7.9 km² in 1975 to at least 18 km² today because of heavy melting of the Icelandic glaciers. Approaching a depth of 200 m, Jökulsárlón is now probably the second deepest lake in Iceland.
Jökulsárlón is separated from the sea by only a short distance, and the combined action of the glacier, the river that empties from the lake, and the ocean may eventually transform it into an inlet of the sea. There are plans to prevent this from happening, since the only road in the area passes over the narrow isthmus.
It is not far from the Icelandic Ring Road, and buses travelling between Höfn and Reykjavík usually stop there. The lake is filled with icebergs, which are calving off the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier.
At its shore, in the summertime, one has to watch out for the skúas, big seagulls which have their nests on the ground around the lake and which can occasionally become aggressive.
Near Jökulsárlón, there are two other glacial lakes, Fjallsárlón and Breiðárlón.
Following the rain storm we had a good bout of sunshine and the mood of the Bogside area of the city seemed to be completely transformed as a result.
National Botanic Garden of Wales reimagined. A panorama of 3 images stitched in Lightroom and transformed in Photoshop.
After making the mistake of trying to double-cross the Starseeds they nearly kill him. His dragon Twilight returns to his Master in the nick of time to sacrifice himself to save him. After surviving what he went through, he decides to do his own thing and open a gym and sell steroids, all while trying to learn his new powers.
I spent a lot of time trying to get the right mix between mesh bodies and mesh heads... who would of thought that in my 11 years in SL things would get harder and more complicated?
Now I think I have found PERFECTION thanks to a special friend.
"Lord Jesus, in your victory over sin and death on the cross and in your resurrection you give us the assurance of sharing in the eternal rest of heaven. Transform my heart with your love that I may freely serve my neighbor for his good and find joy and refreshment in the celebration of Sunday as the Lord's Day."
Scripture: Mark 3:1-6
Again he entered the synagogue, and a man was there who had a withered hand. And they watched him, to see whether he would heal him on the Sabbath, so that they might accuse him. And he said to the man who had the withered hand, "Come here." And he said to them, "Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill?" But they were silent. 5And he looked around at them with anger, grieved at their hardness of heart, and said to the man, "Stretch out your hand." He stretched it out, and his hand was restored. The Pharisees went out, and immediately held counsel with the Hero'di-ans against him, how to destroy him.
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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.
Wow...the migration celebration of Monarchs continued for me in an amazing way on another perfect Autumn vacation day today, as I went to Fort Morgan to hike in search of birds...and encountered hundreds of Monarchs thoughout the pine thickets! I noticed immediately that evey step down the trails would stir up a few Monarchs roosting on limbs above me...the air began to fill with orange wings! The more I surveyed the pines, I found that some limbs were full of these migrating beauties! Quite a magical, dreamlike encounter, and I hadn't seen them in such numbers in years!
Optimus Prime: doesn't need to transform, is quite handsome as is. He may do best in an only-cat home. He may also be deaf. His CAT writeup says that he LOVES dogs, but he does not like to see those dogs outside the glass door, though. He found a new home 14 October 2017.
Video available: youtu.be/AyKQHItm8Z4
The Lambda Class Shuttle is one of my favorite spaceship designs with its birdlike look. I like the elegant curves and the transformative wing mechanism, furthermore the landing gear setup with just two legs is exciting!
With the introduction of all the recent new parts I was able to create the round forms and fluent lines of the original studio model.
It is difficult to find exact reference material for this ship, most of the blueprints and imagery, which are available online, are not correct to the original studio models. I've ended up using my own photographs I've managed to take at the amazing Star Wars Identities exhibition.
The model is a scratch build MOC, there are some familiar elements to the LEGO UCS model as well as Dmac's www.flickr.com/photos/dmaclego original design. My main focus was an accurate cockpit design (it’s still not perfect but I like my solution), the inclusion of play features, a full interior completed with PF functions, lights and more.
The model features:
- motorized foldable wings
- boarding ramp
- retractable landing gear
- detailed cockpit and interior
- turning canons
- landing lights
- working sublight engine
It is bigger than the official set with 94 cm in width and 102 cm in hight (on the stand). I've used up to 6000 parts for the model including an PF medium motor and 7 PF lights.
For the scenes I've used secondary builds, the Death Star ll and a midscaled Star Destroyer based on Brickdoctors www.flickr.com/photos/legoarts/ design both of which are adding several hundred parts. For the Endor scene I've used around 10000 parts. Even the planets used for the space scenes are based on LEGO parts (Planet series: Endor and Tatooin for the red Planet).
I'm happy how my build came together, I hope you like it as well! Thanks.
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".
„Transformed into a big snake he openend up a gigantic crack in the ground. And when the dust had settled the Iguazu River began its eternal fall.“
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First West Yorkshire 60945 (M407 VWW) on rail replacement duties on Piccadilly Station approach, Manchester, 14/09/2006.
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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.
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)
I was most surprised to walk into Charles Street yard one day, and find the place transformed - gone were all the old relics that had been in the top of the yard for years, and in their place was this line of of brand new stock. Of course, new vehicles were no surprise at Charles Street, as 90% of new deliveries went there first for inspection, but they were generally parked wherever space could be found for them. I'm not sure who they were trying to impress with this display, but it certainly didn't last long.
And yes, I do have the numbers of all 13 buses in the picture (plus one or two more off-camera), but you don't want to know them all, do you ?
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transformed into a giant screen for giant projections for the 3 queens visit to liverpool next week, the port of liverpool building in another guise.
Webb is clearing up a space mystery!
Early in our cosmic history, gas in the universe shifted — over hundreds of millions of years — from opaque to transparent. Only when the gas became clear did light travel freely through the cosmos. But how did this change happen? Webb proves the answer lies in galaxies from the early universe.
Astronomers looked into galaxies so far away that their light took almost 13 billion years to reach us. That made these galaxies the perfect window into what the universe was like about 900 million years after the big bang, just before it became fully transparent.
Webb witnessed these galaxies heating up and ionizing the gas around them, turning their surrounding regions transparent. These transparent “bubbles” were about 2 million light-years in radius! Scientists believe the bubbles of transparency eventually grew and merged, creating a transparent universe. Learn more: www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2023/nasa-s-webb-proves-gala...
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, Simon Lilly (ETH Zurich), Daichi Kashino (Nagoya University), Jorryt Matthee (ETH Zurich), Christina Eilers (MIT), Rob Simcoe (MIT), Rongmon Bordoloi (North Carolina State University), Ruari Mackenzie (ETH Zurich). Image processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI), Ruari Mackenzie (ETH Zurich)
Image description: More than 20,000 tiny galaxies appear across the black background of space. The galaxy colors vary. Some of the smallest galaxies are shades of orange and pink. Most galaxies are so distant they appear as single points of light. Slightly larger, fuzzier galaxies appear whiter. Some have distinct spiral arms. In front of the galaxies are several foreground stars, though none appear larger than the largest galaxies. The foreground stars are scattered around the image, appear blue and have eight prominent diffraction spikes. At the center is a pink object with six diffraction spikes. This is quasar J0100+2802. It appears slightly smaller than the blue foreground stars.