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I had to go to my Wife's jewelry box for this item.

And at the last Min too.

Crystal Head shot glasses, on fire.

Crystal Lubrikunt at Eastern Bloc, NYC

Depicted by Camille Pissarro during the years he spent while resident in Norwood, South London during the early 1870s. The painting is on display at the Art Institute of Chicago.

 

My friend Pippa, a connoisseur of fine art, lives near to this scene. I sent her a copy of the Pissarro scene and asked her how the present-day view compares. Crystal Palace itself was destroyed in a 1936 blaze, but Pippa says that the villas opposite have been replaced by modern apartments. Those villas may have been destroyed by the V1 and V2 bombs that fell in the area.

 

Pippa also says that a blue plaque outside 77 Westow Hill commemorates Pissarro’s London stay. It is next to the Westow House pub, where Pippa, I and other friends enjoyed a drink a few years back.

In collaboration with muffett68 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/muffett68/)

better view

The ice crystals and blue color reminded me of one of my favorite songs!

by Tommy James and the Shondells

"But maybe tomorrow,

when he looks down...

There'll be peace and good.Brotherhood."

Tokyo DisneySea 15th Anniversary : "The Year of Wishes"

 

クリスタル・ウィッシュ・ジャーニー

東京ディズニーシー15周年”ザ・イヤー・オブ・ウィッシュ”

 

 ミニーちゃんのスカートの生地たっぷり具合がとても好き。今日もいい感じに広がってます。

 

Cropped extensively to get the close up :p

The biggest dew drop can be seen from the naked eye when I took them, think they are about 5mm... but the smaller ones are a surprise find cos I only saw them when I cropped it :p

these are not the real crystals, unlike these below....

I never thought it was worth it, you know waiting for your love, and then I felt your kiss, I could wait forever for this

   

Copyright: © 2009 Crystal Perido. All Rights Reserved.

(Please, while I appreciate the idea of sharing, no multiple invitations .. thanks!)

Temperature minus 16 degrees

Himalayan crystal salt lamps

Ice crystals grown in rod form, close up of ice puddle frost...

FOV: 6" wide.

 

From L to R:

Mexican T-type Calcite, Polish Celestine, Afghani Hackmanite on Winchite.

 

Contains:

Calcite (FL+PHOS Pink,Yellow,Blue >UVa,b,c)

Celestine (FL+PHOS Pale Yellow,Pale Blue >UVa,bc)

Hackmanite (FL+PHOS Orange >UVab)

Winchite (FL Blue green, Reddish blue, Greenish blue >UVa,b,c)

 

Shown under UVc light.

 

Key:

WL = White light

FL = Fluoresces

PHOS = Phosporescent

UVa = 368nm (LW), UVb = 311nm (MW), UVc = 254nm (SW)

'>' = "stimulated by:"

 

Obtained from Highland Rocks and Gems' Rockyard, Burns OR, USA.

Obtained from Minershop

 

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18 Watt Triple Output UV lamp from Polman Minerals - Way Too Cool UV lamps

September 13, 2009 -- Crystal Castles perform at All Tomorrow's Parties at Kutsher's Country Club in Monticello, New York.

 

© 2009 Kathryn Yu. All rights reserved.

I took this picture from our kitchen counter. The morning light was coming through the window and lit up the crystal. Edited using lightroom 2.

 

Taken with Olympus E-250

 

Exposure: 1/40 sec at f/5.6

Focal Length: 34 mm

ISO: 200

Lens: Olympus 14.0-42.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 stock lens

 

View On Black

Perform live previewing new material from their just completed second album.

03.APRIL.2010

The Twist Gallery

Toronto, Canada

Vodka in a crystal head - what's not to like?

 

Strobist Info:

1. Canon 600EX-RT in Lastolite 54x54 softbox to camera right at 45 degree angle to front/right of subject. Speedlite zoomed to 35mm and fired at 1/8 power.

2. Canon 600EX-RT in camera hotshoe directed at silver reflector to camera left. Speedlite zoomed to 50mm and fired at 1/32 power.

 

Other info:

Bottle was placed on a piece of toughened glass painted black on the underside to remove double reflections. Behind the scene was a large sheet of black cardboard. Image was processed using DarkTable on Linux where the main alteration was to move the black point to remove some light spill on the background.

I use a 3 inch (80mm) Crystal Ball

Dive into the magical, ethereal world of teamLab Borderless in Tokyo, where art transcends boundaries and invites you to step into a universe of shimmering light and infinite imagination. The photograph captures a mesmerizing section of the “Crystal World,” an iconic installation composed of thousands of LED light strands that cascade like shimmering rain. These dynamic lights pulse, ripple, and shift in mesmerizing patterns, creating a constantly evolving tapestry of color and motion. The pink hues in this particular scene evoke a dreamlike ambiance, immersing visitors in a surreal, otherworldly experience.

 

TeamLab Borderless isn’t just a museum—it’s a labyrinth of interconnected spaces where art comes alive and responds to your presence. Here, every step you take alters the flow of light, encouraging a deeply personal interaction with the digital environment. Reflections on mirrored floors and walls amplify the effect, creating an illusion of infinite depth that blurs the line between the physical and the virtual.

 

This enchanting exhibit is part of teamLab’s larger philosophy of borderless art—a concept that breaks down traditional barriers between artwork, space, and audience. It’s an Instagram-worthy dreamscape but also a profound exploration of human connection and natural phenomena. Whether you're walking among the dazzling light curtains, marveling at interactive projections, or simply soaking in the ambiance, the Crystal World is an unforgettable highlight of Tokyo’s vibrant art scene.

 

Pro tip: Visit during off-peak hours for a more immersive experience, and wear comfortable shoes, as you’ll be wandering through a labyrinth of light, sound, and wonder. Prepare to lose yourself—both figuratively and literally—in this spectacular digital art realm.

Beautiful plate of Rose quartz crystals play host to nicely zoned Smokey Quartz crystals from Minas Gerais Brazil, 9cm.

Crystals of analcime from Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Self-collected 2014. FOV 1.5mm.

No touchup on this one.

 

Model & MUA: Crystal Doll

 

Strobist info: 150 cm Elinchrom Rotalux directly in front of the model, with Elinchrom Quadra on 4,0 inside. Left and right from the model, directed at the background: 2 x Elinchrom BX250Ri with 60 x 60 cm softbox.

 

Behind the scenes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMCSylaWQ_Y

 

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3D Crystal Swedish Art

micrograph of polarized crystals formed by ascorbic acid, water and detergent.

Crystal Pepsi, 8/2016, pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube

It was a frosty morning in Vancouver on New Year's Eve day.

The ice crystals formed on the deck plexiglass panels.

amazing crystal geometry

Ice Crystals on my car window this morning. Such a cool pattern.

Oh, crystal ball, crystal ball,

Save us all, tell me life is beautiful,

Mirror, mirror on the wall.

Oh, crystal ball, hear my song,

I'm fading out, everything I know is wrong,

So put me where I belong.

--Keane

CRYSTAL CASTLES at the NME Awards Gig, Brixton Academy, London England,

 

© copyright Steven Walker 2014. All rights reserved.

 

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Crystal Falls;

Jim Peaco;

August 2014;

Catalog #19483d;

Original #IMG_7338

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