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“Color is the place where our brain and the universe meet.” – Paul Klee

 

Placing bright colors near foil led me to discover new geometric worlds.

Window frames, guardrails, panels facade and others, are made from aluminum AI - 13 as original element.

 

Pic for MacroMondays theme #ThePeriodicTable.

HMM for everyone - HMM para todos.

I didn't get the sparks I was hoping for, but the tendrils of smoke look pretty cool.

A pair of BNSF GP's pull four boxcars from the Kaiser Aluminum plant in Spokane, WA.

Creative art work titled just "Aluminum" displayed outside at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, one of the country's top schools, specializing in architecture and art design. It takes up a full city block squared and is full of little parks, flowers and art works. Perfect place for a Sunday stroll. 🌳

This is a close-up HDR photo of rivets and the patina of the scraped and scored history of the bottom of my aluminum canoe.

FedEx MD-10 passes overhead at 38,000 feet going .84 Mach. We were at 36,000 feet going .79 enroute to ATL from San Juan. This aircraft was about about 10 knots faster than our beefy B-757 (same direction of flight).

One of the most beautiful fences I've seen is this one, which surrounds Hygienic Art Park in New London, CT.

A portion of Donald Judd's art installation "100 untitled works in mill aluminum" at Marfa, Texas' Chinati Foundation.

B-52H 60-0028 aka 'Doom 62' makes a run and break into Fairford's circuit after a few hours out and about over the UK

 

Definitely one for the 'L' key

 

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A walkway across the tidal flats in Eureka, California. Just after sunrise, birds squawking, fresh air and an early morning walk.

Details of the bent metal tab on top of an aluminum can, this one being a refreshing Miller Lite.

With whispers, the Socerror of Ideas, feelings, Nova memories, and poetry dreams, weaves visions into the very air you breathe

 

Start Dreaming Now

 

A repost because its going to be a busy morning

This is in Death Valley National Park. The deep desert.

3 image pano taken from the observation deck.

Aluminum Overcast on the runway @ the National Museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Oh. (181667)*

soda cans cut down into tiles and glued to a pic frame. covered with decoupage....FAIL....

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New Peace tea cans ..Love these

My Grandmothers Aluminum Christmas Tree.

I quite enjoyed trying for this weeks image. This is a small 1.75" aluminum spinning top. Using two speed lites, one on either side of the spinning top I was able to capture it upright and if you look closely you can seem the movement. The top is spinning on the surface of a glass and aluminum plate.

Öland Roots

 

Öland, Sweden

Aluminum melts at around 2,200-2,500 Fahrenheit (°F) / 1,205-1,370 Celsius (°C). Melting and pouring metals is dangerous but fun and looks gorgeous at night!

Point Comfort & Northern Alco RS-3 #7 (ex-Missouri Pacific) at work, Lolita, Texas, September 19, 1972. The RS-3s replaced a pair of Alco switchers and a pair of EMD MP15s later replaced the RS-3s. Lolita is on the old "Brownie" (StLB&M) (now Union Pacific) east of Vanderbilt.

 

The PC&N served a large Alcoa aluminum plant at Point Comfort, across Lavaca Bay from Port Lavaca, but I understand that production ceased in 2016. The PC&N, incorporated in 1948, has always been owned by Alcoa, but in 2012 it became a Genesee & Wyoming property. I have no current information as to the status of the short line. Photo by Joe McMillan.

 

The cockpit of the WWII era B-17G Bomber "Aluminum Overcast" as it appears today, seen at the Porter County Airport near Valparaiso, Indiana on a nice summer day. Aluminum Overcast is owned and operated by the Experimental Aircraft Association and is based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

  

Read about Aluminum Overcast here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminum_Overcast

This space is a renovation project that I designed and installed. All of the art was designed and fabricated by me...

 

See the publication of this online at: "Condo" (A European Design Magazine)

 

One time use Aluminum baking pans from the side.

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