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Like feathers the matrix holds a delicate fan of Baryte crystals from the Nador Province, Morocco. 14cm.
I put various things on to microscope slides such as salt and sugar solutions and some household cleaners and let them dry. This is Cillit bang lime scale cleaner that dried with a nice crystalline structure on the slide. I then photographed it using my Canon 650D with a 18 135 zoom reversed and extension tubes to get as close as possible using cross polarized light.
This was taken at Smith Point Beach Park on Long Island back in the early 1990's sometime. Crystal was the niece of Lisa King, a woman my father and his girlfriend had cared for when she was little. Her baby, Stevie, was on the blanket behind Crystal. They were adorable children as their parents had been when I first met them!
This was taken with a very inexpensive, 35mm camera. I've done my best to pull up the detail and try to do noise reduction and color correction without doing too much distortion to the original image. I cropped out some of the distractions, like Crystal's mother's leg, as you can see in the original below.
First attempt to grow crystals. Seasalt and distilled water.
1.Stir salt into boiling hot water until no more salt will dissolve (supersaturated salt solution)
2. Leave the solution undisturbed and let the water evaporate
Uncropped 2X, FOV 18mm.
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The US National Park Service designated this area as Crystal Forest. It's in the Petrified Forest National Park, and obviously gorgeous in almost any kind of light.
Crystal Pool was a public swimming pool in Fayette City that operated from 1953 to 2016. The pool has since been filled in, but the pool house, pavilion, and kitchen remain. My mom would bring my sisters and I here to swim during summers throughout the 90s.
The "crystal ball" is a spherical glass container filled with alcohol. The aim of the sphere is to focus sunlight on a metal plate, and thus burn the metal. The place of the focus is depending on the time of day and time of year. After one year the plate is exchanged, and will then witness about how sunny that year was, and at which time of the year the weather was the best.
The "Crystal ball" is situated on the south east side of "Realfagbygget" building at the university NTNU in Trondheim, Norway.
propongo due colonne sonore:
la versione metal coi Candlemass www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9-_3-TVQy0
e una versione più leggera coi Keane www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhRTPCMr0GM
Heading : Circa 1910 Rock Crystal style Champagne Coupe.
Period : Edward VII
Origin : England
Colour : Clear
Bowl : Coupe. Petal shapes panels with beaded and foliate decoration
Stem : Inverted baluster
Foot : Low conical
Pontil : Polished with cut floral decoration
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 10.7cm height, 8.5cm diameter bowl, 7.5cm diameter base
Condition : Excellent, no chips or cracks
Restoration : None
Weight: 109 grams
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Macro of a very small ice crystal (about 15mm).
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My walk started before 7 a.m. in thick fog; nearly 12 miles later most of the fog was burned off and blue sky prevailed.
IJskristallen op het zolderraam zorgden voor een winters plaatje.
Hoorn, Nederland
Ice crystals on the attic window created a wintery picture.
Hoorn, The Netherlands
Look over yonder / what do you see
The sun is a-risin' / most definitely
A new day is comin' / people are changin'
Ain't it beautiful / crystal blue persuasion...
Another example of the ice-crystals. This photograph is in living colour in case you are interested.
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This was part of a shop at the local Ren. Faire here. They sell crystal hanging ornaments and jewelry. It's all very pretty!
(I bought a snowflake crystal necklace from them, but I don't have a photo of it yet).