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I've been photographing this leaf for almost a year now. It's been fun to watch the transformation over time and I find myself nervous to find out what winter will do to this little guy.
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A friend of a friend very kindly allowed me to take images of their transformation from male to female.
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The present moment
contains past and future.
The secret of transformation,
is in the way we handle this very moment.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
after take a couple of shots of the sun beginning to set through my window I went out to the back step to watch the sky transform before my eyes into a red night
Clarence River Iluka NSW
ODC - TRANSFORM is the challenge for Tuesday 22nd April 2014
This is not the photo I envisioned when I took it. But it is the photo that came to fruition after processing.
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Existence subsists on constant transformation. Without the movements that provide change, our being would be a still-life, and we condemned to stay forever in that one particular moment.
Whether we appreciate it or not, the concept of time prevents us from such a standstill. Therefore, we continuously develop due to our actions and provoked reactions. What we do today, changes the tomorrow, and eventually, this leads to a transformation.
As things change, we need space for these innovations. However, too often, the old turns out to be too small for the newly formed demands. Hence, they slip away from us over time and slowly dissolve until they seem to provide no more significance.
Over time, these ruins accumulate and pave the way for everybody’s past. Though it was their peak that led to the transformation, it is easy to forget that they once took center stage before the better present.
Press L to see in black and then press full screen.
Pulse L para ver en negro y después pulse pantalla completa.
A wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends finished off by a marvelous double rainbow on the way home. “In Chinese culture
Double rainbows carry profound meaning in eastern cultures, symbolizing transformation, according to the website Basic Feng Shui. The material world is represented by the first arc, while the second arc is the spiritual realm. The were so many people pulled over to the side of the freeway taking photos!
Here's hoping your Thanksgiving was terrific!
This week in SSC:
"Art in general...create an image inspired by one of the artists"
Take a photo of any subject you like and transform it into a work of art using post-processing.
Can you guess which artist was my inspiration here? I don't know too much about him but I did watch a "made for TV" movie on him back in the 1980s. Think French, think Polynesia....
I think this post-processing really transformed my little tub of spring flowers. I like it this way too. It's so warm. I wound up using Luna Pic for my post-processing. (You can see the original down below.)
...and for Sight and Sound:
Fleetwood Mac from their album self-titled album (1975)
First comes thought; then organization of that thought, into ideas and plans; then transformation of those plans into reality. The beginning, as you will observe, is in your imagination.
Khareef in Salalah is nature’s dramatic transformation—where desert turns into rainforest, and misty magic fills the air. It’s Oman’s monsoon miracle, and it’s breathtaking.
During Khareef season, from late June to early September, Salalah becomes a lush, emerald paradise unlike anywhere else in the Arabian Peninsula.
For most of the year, the ocotillo looks like a pile of dead sticks. But when the plant flowers, the desert brightens considerably. Seen in Saguaro National Park.
The Moonee Ponds Creek between Strathmore and Pascoe Vale, Victoria
This is a story of the slow transformation of one of Melbourne's waterways, the Moonee Ponds Creek in the northern suburbs.
Much of the creek was concreted during the construction of the Tullamarine Freeway in the 1960s and simply became a large and pretty ugly drain, a far cry from the lovely preexisting natural environment.
Pressure from the local community over a number oif years led to Melbourne Water working with the community to restore a part of the creek to a more natural environment over the last 18 months and this photo shows the interface between the old and the new.
My local Rotary club (to which I belong) organised an Australia Day walk along the creek to showcase this and we were truly amazed at the transformation!
In a period with not a lot of good news around, it is relatively small things like this which restore some sense of hope.
It's almost unreal that it's the same dog, but if you don't believe me, here is a video that will show you the whole process: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xg2G_oINqc
Special thanks to Frank Bruynbroek who took the follow up shot. You can see many more of his amazing pictures here: www.facebook.com/frankbruynbroekphotography
Enjoy :-)
Eldad
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37th and Anza Streets transformed! (Cropped one in comments -- not sure which one I prefer -- preference?)
“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.”
― Carl Jung
created for: DUC challenge 870
Original photo by:Raab
texture by JoesSistah...
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