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[89Hz] - Roxane * B [Catwa]
CURELESS&DISORDERLY / Lune de La Reine / GOLD
CURELESS[+] Precious Gem (Birthstone Wings Bento / RARE & Crystal Halo / RED (epiphany exclusive)&Crystal Hand / RED / & Crystal Leg&broken / RED & Geode Lingerie Bra, Corset, Panty / RARE)
""D!va"" Hair "Lisa" (Monotones)
GENUS Project - Genus Head - Strange Face W001
MINIMAL - Limestone Pools
PINKI. Chrystal Bento Pose 2
--- [PUMEC] - ZARA - FEBRUARY (N)- GENUS
-SU!- Creme Lipstick /Genus/ 1
-SU!- Euphoria Eyeliner /Genus/
Canon EOS 6D - f/2.8 - 1/80sec - 100mm - ISO 2000
- for challenge Flickr group 'Macro Mondays', theme: 'Glass'
- depicted part of the crystal carafe stopper: 5.5cm
- more info in the first comment
Canon EOS 6D - f/3.2 - 1/80sec - 100mm - ISO 1600
- for challenge Flickr group 'Macro Mondays', theme: 'Multicolor'
- depicted part: 7 cm
- the lid of an antique crystal bonbonniere was handheld in front of the monitor screen showing a multicolored picture, see pictures in the first comment.
1979 pencil drawing by Don Pearson of Tulsa, Oklahoma, The Crystal Mill, or the Old Mill is an 1892 wooden powerhouse located on an outcrop above the Crystal River in Crystal, Colorado, United States. It is accessible from Marble, Colorado via four-wheel drive. I was there on a high school 2 week mountain hiking camp in 1972. Returned for part of my honeymoon trip and caught the largest trout of my life in the pool below the waterfall under the mill in 1976.
Seen still walking around Harlech village.
These are called Crystal Stacking chairs.
Used outside as resistant to scratches.
Also protected against UV Ray's!!
Made of polycarbonate.
I recently bought some small LED lights and coloured filters that can be clicked into the lights. This is the result of two of those filters shining through my favourite crystal bowl.
Huge glass chandelier in the entrance hall of Ayers House, a historic mansion from the past and now a museum. I visited it to see the Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries fashion exhibition.
Ayers House is named after Sir Henry Ayers, five times Premier of South Australia and wealthy industrialist, who occupied it from 1855 until 1897.
Created with Dream by Wombo and enhanced with JixiPix Pastello.
Prompts: Christmas princess, porcelain skin, beautiful crystal and glass decorations, ultra realistic details
Style: Soft Touch
Enjoy the magic of her powerful crystals!
Thank you for visiting and your faves, comments and invitations are always appreciated!
Dreams Are
Seldom Crystal Clear
But
Often Colourful
For #MacroMondays #LessThanAnInch
Macro: Ornamental Crystal (0.6” x 0,7”)
Happy MM Everyone !
ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/60 Sec
ISO 400
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A crystal butterfly is hanging in front of my window while the sun goes down.
This one is for Hungry Hungry :-)
An empty crystal goblet sitting on a sunny table beside the glass fence, at the Mayfair Hotel rooftop bar.
COMING SOON to Crystal Heart
Because girls suffer too but they are real fighters ♥
Hair : Monso
Moonlight Jewels : Cureless
Eyes : Cureless
Scar : Cureless
Eyebrows/Eyeliner/Lashes/lipstick : Wednesday
Uniform : Ami:Hai
The Crystal Mill, or the Old Mill is an 1892 wooden powerhouse located on an outcrop above the Crystal River in Crystal, Colorado, Crystal was a big town in late 18th. Then, it became a ghost town in early 19th. Since the road to there is not well maintained, this place can only be accessed via 4x4.
Knowing it would be snow at night, my friend and I decided to do backpack camping there. We packed our stuff and hit on the road around 2 pm in afternoon. After a half mile uphill hiking, we came to an intersection. I wasn't sure which direction to go so I asked a guy who drove a pickup truck. I guess that person didn't hear me clearly, he pointed us to a wrong direction. After one mile hiking uphill, we felt it was wrong because we didn't see any other hikers or vehicles. So, we came down to the intersection and tried the different direction.
On that road we met some other hikers and local tour vehicles. We knew we were on the right path so we kept going. Since we took a wrong road at the beginning and we wasted more than 1 hour and a lot of energy. By 5 pm we were still on the road without knowing how far away we were from our destination. Suddenly, I heart a sound of motor and a tour vehicle stopped beside me. The lady who drove the car told me that they heart our story about taking a wrong way and they were worry about us because it was pretty late. She said she dropped her customer in her place and came back for us. She asked us to get on her car and drove us to Crystal Mill. Since she helped us to get there sooner, we had enough time to look around the place and setup tent.
Next morning, when we got up we were very excited as we had snow and whole place just for two of us. We climbed up and down, went front and back to take Crystal Mill pictures from different angles. After 2 hours of shooting, we packed our stuff and started to walk back. About a half mile of our walk, a person drove a truck came to us. He is a resident in Crystal town and he came to check on us to make sure we were OK during the snow. After a while, another person from Marble side came to us too. He said they were worry about two of us whole night and he came to take us back. Since we want to shoot more snow pictures on the way back, we thanked his kindly offers and walked all the way back to our car.
Now, every time when I looked at my Crystal Mill pictures, I remember those people's warm smiles. Many thanks to the people from Marble and Crystal.