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And after...David's great-looking NA Miata!

Screen Still from a collaborative dance video filmed with Pia Vinson and Lorenzo Pagano

 

"SPECTRA-MORPHE"

 

Watch video:

 

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Me morphed into an Avatar. This was a freebee at this years Wizard World.

Spectacle La matrice de Morphée à la Tohu.

Mon chat Fluffy et son oasis de paix par excellence: une boite à chaussures renversée.

detail of submission to Neststudio's Morphe exhibition:

 

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by Mym, age 11.

from child to teenager to woman. being, antithesis, synthesis.AND THE UNWELCOME EYE OF THE OBSERVER.

Danny morphed into a cute little kitty. Aw.

 

Lol, Cali hopped up on the table beside the Jackal pistol and I thought it too cute a moment to go unphotographed.

Morphed from Namtra to Photo to Flaf

blue morpho (underside)

Opportunity morphed colorized panorama of Pinnacle Rock, Cook Haven, Solander Point, Endeavour crater, Meridiani Plain, Mars

Replacing an earlier scanned photo with a better version 08-May-16, plus Topaz DeNoise AI 13-Aug-25.

 

'Team Lufthansa' operated by Contact Air.

 

First flown with the Fokker test registration PH-EXX, this aircraft was leased to DLT Deutsche Luftverkehrgesellschaft as D-AFKN in Jul-91. DLT was renamed Lufthansa CityLine in Mar-92.

 

It was sold to Lufthansa Leasing GmbH in Jul-92 while the lease to Lufthansa CityLine continued. The 'CityLine' titles were removed in Mar-94 although the aircraft continued to be operated by Lufthansa CityLine.

 

It was returned to Lufthansa Leasing in Jan-97 and leased to Contact Air in Feb-97 when it became part of 'Team Lufthansa' operated by Contact Air. It changed to Lufthansa Regional in Oct-03.

 

The aircraft was returned to Lufthansa Leasing in Apr-04 and sold to Air Iceland - Flugfelag Islands as TF-JMN at the end of the month. It was wet-leased to Air Baltic between Apr-09 / May-10. It was withdrawn from service and stored at Woensdrecht, Netherlands in May-17.

 

In Oct-17 the aircraft was sold to the Avmax Group and leased to Silverstone Air, Kenya as 5Y-SMO a few days later. It was withdrawn from service in Nov-19 and stored at Nairobi-Wilson. Silverstone Air ceased operations in Mar-20, the aircraft was returned to the lessor and remained stored.

 

Silverstone Air was rebranded as Jetlite Air in Feb-21 and the lease was transferred. It was wet-leased to Saacid Air, Somalia in Aug-23. Jetlite Air appear to have morphed into DragonFly Aviation, Kenya in Nov-23.

 

Details are a bit sketchy, however the aircraft appears to have been sold to an unknown operator in Malawi as 7Q-SMO in May-25. Now 34 years old the aircraft appears to be still active. Updated 13-Aug-25.

Even with the advent of modern press-fit bottom bracket systems and almost a million different bottom bracket standards that have morphed from the introduction of this new method(s) to install crank sets, nothing beats the reliability and user-friendliness of the simple threaded bottom bracket. Spend enough time with old bicycles, and the importance of having access to a good set of bottom bracket taps comes sooner than later.

 

The tap set that we have is a VAR Tools# 77/6 Bottom Bracket Tap. The tap itself is held in a steel shaft of diameter just smaller than a BB shell which is used to help centre the tap. It has a shallow slot milled into one end, to fit into a tap holder. The bench mounted tap holder is cast iron with a hole in it to fit the shaft. A handle above the hole turns a screw which fits into the rod’s slot, preventing the rod from rotating during tapping. The tap holder is normally bench mounted, however with our limited bench space, some steel angle has been attached to the tap holder to be able to be clamped in a vice.

 

A bench mounted tap is much easier to use than hand taps. Having a whole frame gives a lot of leverage to rotate the frame around the tap, a whole lot more leverage than the shorter handles found on hand taps.

 

It is absolutely essential to chase the threads of the bottom bracket shell prior to installing a bottom bracket. This is because the threads are likely to get gunked up during the brazing process, whether it is with dust, flux, or even excess filler rod or slightly deformed from the heating cycles. Furthermore, tapping is recommended after painting a frame, to remove unwanted paint on the BB threads. By chasing the threads, any foreign material is cleaned out, and thus the bottom bracket cups can be installed properly. Chasing is done with taps that match the specific thread of the BB shell.

 

Taps are also useful in scenarios where new BB threads need to be cut. This occasion may arise if the shell threads have been damaged during installation and/or removal of cups. It is a matter of filling the damaged area with brass, then carefully re-cutting new threads into the shell. Or boring out an English BB shell to the Italian BB shell core size and tapping Italian 36mm x 24 TPI threads.

 

It is important to note that English BB shells are 1.37” x 24 TPI. The drive side is left-hand threaded while the non-drive side is right-hand threaded; therefore a separate tap is required for each side. Conversely, Italian shells are 36mm x 24 TPI but both sides are right-hand threaded. French shells? Good luck finding a tap… We have one though - 35mm x 1". T47? Still too new for us.

 

Also, never run the tap dry. Use some form of lubrication to reduce cutting friction helping keep everything cool. Ideally a cutting fluid should be used, but grease or a thicker oil will suffice.

was playing around with what i have an this was the end result Mick said he wanted me to upload it so here i am! :D Leave comments below i wanna hear how i done!

made for Morphe exhibition Dec. '05

A young woman face picture morphed on iPad with eLastyc Pix

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A young woman face picture morphed on iPad with eLastyc Pix

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A young woman face picture morphed on iPad with eLastyc Pix

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Transformed with a few gentle touches.

 

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Portrait of a young woman. Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449-1494) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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A young woman face picture morphed on iPad with eLastyc Pix

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Transformed with a few gentle touches.

 

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Original photo:

Portrait of a young woman. Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449-1494) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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edited and morphed together in CS3.

The two images morphed together in this animation are arrest booking photos from Florida of the same young woman at the ages of 23 and 26. They were made available by Daniel Onines on flickr for others to use under a Creative Commons License.

It took a year for this guy to look at me :) -- Oh I was so much dying to see the eyes!!

 

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A young woman face picture morphed on iPad with eLastyc Pix

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Transformed with a few gentle touches.

 

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Portrait of a young woman. Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449-1494) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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I morphed the arabic script for the sound "ski" (سكي) into a pair of crossed skis.

 

Note: this is not the Arabic word for "ski," which is تزلج على الثلج.

so yeah i finally got frustrated with her weird little body and obitsu-ed her. i love her now, so much more fun!! also i had the spare hands so i chose the ones that look like the monster high ones. she is trying to fit in with them so she can steal their stuff.

 

if she *is* a monster (or something), i think she's one of those pixies...

 

oh yeah so i had to mod her a little by chunking out some of the supports inside her head, to get the headknob to fit right, and also i had to grind out her eyepockets bigger because i had these nice glass eyes going to waste.

...which soon morphed into proceeding around the ring in three columns.

 

Philadelphia, PA / September 26, 2009

This one is too cool not to share. One of my pet mealworms from Bugfest a week ago just morphed into the pupa stage! Visible here: shed skin on left, pupa on right (it looks a bit like it's praying; maybe it is!); rolled oats; and (sorry) a bit of frass. Instead of doing my apple homework -- which is why I haven't been sketching this cool guy -- I've been reading more on mealworms (Darkling Beetles). Mostly very interesting -- including the info that they're used as bluebird food, and for other wild and caged birds. (They also can be fed to lizards, snakes, turtles, fish, praying mantises and people, among other things.) It takes a lot to gross me out, but I found myself shuddering at the note that they may be "dried in the oven, and used in place of nuts, raisins and chocolate chips in many recipes." (Silly of me -- I ate some, fried, at a different bug fest last spring!) Raising them can be simple (mine are in oatmeal with a couple of fresh slices of potato on top daily) or challenging (for example adding supplements to provide them more nutrition -- which makes them grow better, reproduce more, and be more nutritious.) I just read instructions on keeping them clean and mite- and moth-free and separating adults from eggs so the eggs and babies don't get eaten! Oh my. One person's experience and instructions, just in case you're motivated to try: www.sialis.org/raisingmealworms.htm

Hopefully I'll paint my apple, and tomorrow's promised grape homework, in time to sketch this, or one of my other three, while still a pupa.

Working on the sims has been a lesson in Second Life resources. I need stuff... so the other day, I went to WaterWorks for some products. I had my draw distance on ultimate and I noticed another sim off in the distance... so I flew over.

 

OMG! Chaos! This sim is awesome... no, its fricken incredible. I loved it. There's a Japanese saying, "Kimochi warui..." Kinda means, something is creepy or sickening... and that was the feeling I got here... a creepy sense.

 

Dark and forbidding, each hallway or door sent me through a wild builder's imagination of psychedelics, intergallatic travel, forbidden dreams and even a motor garage!

 

One area devoted itself in a dissertation of commentaries about the future of mankind. Morphed and modified humanoids with robotic apparatus hung on the walls like an art gallery.

 

I loved reading the comments and viewpoints of the author. I was in absolute agreement on the sentiments regarding art... wow, this place needs to be visited often... just to absorb everything.

Isabelle Korda: Dans les bras de Morphée

Histoire des expressions nées de la mythologie

Le goût des mots, collection dirigée par Philippe Delerm

Points - Paris, 2007

Had very fun doing this photo. i used a bunch of fill cards and a white box I had laying around. For lighting i used three old phones with flash lights on the back i did it this way because all of the light sources in my place are like a yellow color bulb. Next time i might just try the window during the day to get a better quality light. iso could've been lower maybe even reduce the grain look quality

 

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Elephanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a collection of cave temples predominantly dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. They are located on Elephanta Island, or Gharapuri (literally "the city of caves") in Mumbai Harbour, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the east of the city of Mumbai.

 

The Elephanta Caves contain rock cut stone sculptures that show syncretism of Hindu and Buddhist ideas and iconography. The caves are hewn from solid basalt rock. Except for a few exceptions, much of the artwork is defaced and damaged. The main temple's orientation as well as the relative location of other temples are placed in a mandala pattern. The carvings narrate Hindu mythologies, with the large monolithic 20 feet (6.1 m) Trimurti Sadashiva (three-faced Shiva), Nataraja (Lord of dance) and Yogishvara (Lord of Yoga) being the most celebrated.

 

The origins and date when the caves were constructed have attracted considerable speculations and scholarly attention since the 19th century. These date them between 5th and 9th century, and attribute them to various Hindu dynasties. They are more commonly placed between 5th and 7th centuries. Most scholars consider it to have been completed by about 550 CE.

 

They were named Elefante – which morphed to Elephanta – by the colonial Portuguese when they found elephant statues on it. They established a base on the island, and its soldiers damaged the sculpture and caves. The main cave (Cave 1, or the Great Cave) was a Hindu place of worship until the Portuguese arrived, whereupon the island ceased to be an active place of worship

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