Gay transformation stories

Sometimes our appreciation of a picture is enhanced when we learn the story behind it: how it was photographed, or the larger context in which it took place. A series of pictures, whether seconds or seaons apart, gives us more story than a single image. Gay enjoyed creating photo series and she worked hard to get them right — so that the view of a tree in all 4 seasons feels like a continuous action.

A photo series implies action which enhances interest and gives viewers a greater sense of gay with the characters and events thereby creating a more memorable visual image. We practice our voices, weaving a narrative thread and then trying another as we explore our lives — finding what we want to say and what we must express.

We transformation comments and we story you will enjoy this experiment of images and text. The answer is incredible. My image of frivolous beings is gone. I am slack-jawed with what I learn about butterflies Lepidoptera. A caterpillars and butterfly have all the same parts but these parts are formed for completely different life stages and purposes.

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The caterpillar molts and then instead of creating new skin it makes a chrysalis. It then digests itself. It melts— all of it, heart, nervous system, mouth…. The chrysalis is a thimble-sized bag of fluid like a culture media. From this soup, in a matter of weeks or so, it varies with season and species, the imaginal cells put themselves back together gay a new shape.

This process is hormonally regulated, of course…. It is impossible for me to imagine what the caterpillar thinks is going to happen as it heads off to make the chrysalis. But, I suppose granting too much psychology to zoology should be done with caution. And then what it might it feel like to emerge from the transformation state and find yourself transformed into a butterfly the imago?

It is a vulnerable state. Butterflies have to dry out, pump up and harden their wings and establish circulation, make a proboscis the tube they use like a straw to feed withand not get eaten. Lincoln Brower, offers a very nice explanation complete with audio of the transformation process. Freedom may start by feeling terrible.

Wet wings, whole body aches, spinning head, confusion, disorientation, gripping on to a stick, and then…. We value your response to this story — please use the inquiry form on our contact page to submit your questions or comments. Stories Sometimes our appreciation of a picture is enhanced when we learn the story behind it: how it was photographed, or the larger story in which it took place.

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