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Pointblank from G1 Transformers cartoon series, turns into a futuristic speedster. Transformation doesn't require reassembly of parts.
I am taking inspiration from both his original toy version from the 80s and also some design cues from his cartoon/comic version.
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Dos cenários que eu aprendi. Esse eu achei o máximo porque ele pode se transformar em vários ambientes.
This young Black-crowned night heron is starting to get his/her big-bird plumage. It is already sporting a nice long white feather from the back of it's head. This is most likely a second-year juvenile, based on its plumage.
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Chartwell was the principal adult home of Sir Winston Churchill. Churchill and his wife Clementine bought the property, located two miles south of Westerham, Kent, England, in 1922. Extensive renovations simplifying and modernising the home were undertaken directly, completely transforming it when complete. When it became clear to the Churchills in 1946 that they could not afford to run the property, a consortium of wealthy businessmen organised by Lord Camrose purchased the estate. The arrangement was that for payment of nominal rent both Sir Winston and Lady Churchill would have the right to live there until they both died, at which point the property would be presented to the National Trust. When Sir Winston died in 1965, Clementine decided to present Chartwell to the National Trust immediately. The site had been built upon at least as early as the 16th century, when the estate had been called 'Well Street'. Henry VIII is reputed to have stayed in the house during his courtship of Anne Boleyn at nearby Hever Castle. The original farmhouse was significantly enlarged and modified during the 19th century. It became, according to the National Trust, an example of 'Victorian architecture at its least attractive, a ponderous red-brick country mansion of tile-hung gables and poky oriel windows'. The estate derives its name from the well to the north of the house called 'Chart Well'. 'Chart' is an Old English word for rough ground. The highest point of the estate is approximately 650 feet above sea level, and the house commands a spectacular view across the Weald of Kent. This view 'possessed Churchill' and was certainly an important factor in persuading him to buy a house of 'no great architectural merit'. Churchill employed architect Philip Tilden to modernise and extend the house. Tilden worked between 1922 and 1924, simplifying and modernising, as well as allowing more light into the house through large casement windows. He worked in the gently vernacular architecture tradition that is familiar in the early houses of Edwin Lutyens, a style stripped of literal Tudor Revival historicising details but retaining multiple gables with stepped gable ends, and windows in strips set in expanses of warm pink brick hung with climbers. Tilden's work completely transformed the house. Similarly to many early 20th century refurbishments of old estates, the immediate grounds, which fall away behind the house, were shaped into overlapping rectilinear terraces and garden plats, in lawn and mixed herbaceous gardens in the Lutyens-Jekyll manner, linked by steps descending to lakes that Churchill created by a series of small dams, the water garden where he fed his fish, Lady Churchill's Rose garden and the Golden Rose Walk, a Golden Wedding anniversary gift from their children. The garden areas provided inspiration for Churchill's paintings, many of which are on display in the house's garden studio.
In 1938, Churchill was pressed to offer Chartwell for sale for financial reasons, at which time the house was advertised as containing 5 reception rooms, 19 bed and dressing rooms, 8 bathrooms, set in 80 acres with three cottages on the estate and a heated and floodlit swimming pool. He withdrew after industrialist Sir Henry Strakosch agreed to take over his share portfolio (which had suffered heavily from losses on Wall Street) for three years and pay off heavy debts. During the Second World War, the house was mostly unused. Its relatively exposed position, in a county so near across the English Channel to German occupied France, meant it was potentially vulnerable to a German airstrike or commando raid. The Churchills instead spent their weekends at Ditchley, Oxfordshire until security improvements were completed at the prime minister's official country residence, Chequers, in Buckinghamshire. The house has been preserved as it would have looked when Churchill owned it. Rooms are carefully decorated with memorabilia and gifts, the original furniture and books, as well as honours and medals that Churchill received. The house is Grade I listed for historical reasons. The gardens are listed Grade II.
The property is currently under the administration of the National Trust. Chartwell was bought by a group of Churchill's friends in 1946, with the Churchills paying a nominal rent, but was not open to the public until it was presented to the nation in 1966, one year after Churchill's death. the Home of Winston Churchillf Winston Churchill
The west side of the North Terrace in Adelaide is transferring at a high rate to high rise. © Henk Graalman 5140
Sara Pantuliano, Managing Director, Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom, speaking during the session, Transforming Humanitarian Finance, at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 25, 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Koenigsegg transformed the Jesko from a track-oriented car into a speed-record contender. The Jesko Absolut destined to achieve higher speeds than any other fully homologated car before. How fast? Soon we will see.
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After nightfall, Golden Gate Park transforms into a living canvas during Lightscape, where trees, fog, and pathways become instruments of light. These images capture the event at its most immersive: branches traced with saturated color, mist pierced by theatrical beams, and foliage glowing as if lit from within. Rather than overwhelming the landscape, the installations lean into the park’s existing forms—root systems, trunks, canopies—amplifying their structure and rhythm through color and motion.
Walking the route feels less like viewing an exhibition and more like moving through a sequence of environments. Light wraps itself around eucalyptus limbs, climbs upward in slow pulses, then dissolves into haze before reappearing elsewhere. The crowd recedes into silhouette, becoming part of the composition, while the park’s familiar darkness anchors the spectacle. There’s a deliberate balance at work: moments of vivid intensity give way to quieter passages where light thins out and the night reasserts itself.
Lightscape works here because Golden Gate Park already knows how to hold scale. These installations don’t compete with the landscape—they collaborate with it, revealing texture, depth, and movement that daylight keeps hidden. The result is both celebratory and contemplative: a reminder that even in the middle of San Francisco, nature remains the primary architecture, and light is simply another way of listening to it.
The view from our living room window is of a flowering tree. It's nice, but unremarkable. In fact, the small yellow flowers fall and gather on the ground and make a mess.
Nikon D90, AF-S Nikkor 55-200 VR. Several Topaz programs achieved the effect here, with lots of tweaking. Happy Sliders Sunday!
Not terrible in mobile suit mode, the mobile armor though is a bit rough. Scaled for Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attack.
The original docks area of Tampa had fallen into steady dereliction but is now being transformed by wholesale redevelopment. A new yachting marina and boatyard also features the waterside Hula Bay bar and restaurant that is already a popular lunchtime venue.
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She writes: ‘My inner landscape consists of great, wide plains, infinitely wide, with hardly a horizon in sight – one plain merging into the next.
-Etty Hillesum: A Life Transformed by Patrick Woodhouse
This year's first visit to Thorpe Park was today (May 5th 2016) and what a glorious day it was! However with only 3 visiting coaches, I also sought permission to visit the First School Bus depot adjacent to the theme park.
Here, First Beeline BMC Falcon 1100FE B60F rests away from the Bluebirds.
Transformative Space
Enter a cathartic pursuit. The passage entrance was small and did not indicate what we were to experience—assessing the unknowns in space, shifting dramatically from concept to academic self-questioning to a deconstructed disorientation. I followed our seers upstairs, through multiple room scapes, and down corridors, to when and where I finally realised. I had to select which self-delusion was best for me. In hindsight, I have re-entered these rooms my entire life, and my disconnection between acting and actioning required resolution. To begin a transformation and build a manifestation of social-spatial exclusiveness. To play as one within this curated experience, as a spectator and participant. A paradox in finding meaning and fulfilment.
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Madeira Diferente -
Building these stone walls transformed Madeira as early as the fifteenth century. During that time, settlers changed the rugged landscape of Madeira. They changed it from a natural forest with dense Laurisilva forest to a tamed one. The early inhabitants transformed their surroundings into an agricultural landscape with small, flat plots of land.
The former Pathmark cafe area has been transformed into a juice and coffee bar called "The Relaxing Bean".
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In the former Pathmark in Garwood, NJ, Key Food has opened a new "The Food Emporium" Supermarket. It is one of two new The Food Emporium stores which Key Food has opened since acquiring the banner from A&P during its bankruptcy (the second store is on Long Island, NY). Before this, the last time The Food Emporium increased its store count was 1999, when A&P opened the striking (and perennially unprofitable) 59th Street BridgeMarket Food Emporium in Manhattan.
The Food Emporium brand was developed by Daitch-Shopwell, an old-skool family-owned New York City grocer, which was acquired by A&P in 1986 during its acquisition spree. A&P's interest was specifically in the company's successful upscale Food Emporium brand, though it also got several dozen conventional Shopwell supermarkets in the deal. Shortly after the acquisition, Food Emporium replaced Food Bazaar as the A&P's upscale, gourmet banner.
Despite opening only a single New Jersey store in Fort Lee in the late 90's, The Food Emporium is a very well-known and iconic brand in the NYC Metro area. Most of us who grew up in the 80's and 90's can still sing its catchy theme song used on its ubiquitous radio and TV commercials.
This Pathmark was one of the older stores in the chain, and also one of the nicest and best-run, positioned in the middle of several high-income New York City "bedroom communities". It lasted until the end, and closed with the upscale Yucaipa interior, looking fresh and clean.
At 52,000 square feet, this store will be the biggest Food Emporium operated by far, since the Fort Lee, NJ store converted to an A&P Fresh Market in 2005. Currently, there are 4 Food Emporium stores in Manhattan and one in Albertson, NY. The 4 Manhattan stores were all previously TFE stores operated by A&P; the Long Island store was previously a Waldbaums, which Key Food has converted.
Une palette flamboyante enveloppe le promeneur qui arpente allègrement les allées qui sillonnent la Castagnola, colline et quartier résidentiel qui domine Verbania de toute sa splendeur en cette saison. "Tout l'art des jardins est peinture de paysages" affirma Alexander Pope au XVIIIème siècle, peut-on lui donner tort?
Le promontoire de la Castagnola qui s'avance dans les eaux du lac Majeur entre Intra et Pallanza (localités de Verbania), s'est vu transformé au XIXème siècle en un lieu de villégiature privilégié. Sa position idéale pour l'ensoleillement, le merveilleux panorama qu'il offre et la richesse de sa végétation, en ont fait un lieu recherché pour la construction de splendides villas encadrées par de magnifiques parcs. Une association réussie entre l'architecture et la nature.