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boxing day was the most beautiful day ever. all of nature was covered with crystal fingers of ice. it was amazing! i was wishing for a dslr and a good macro lens.
Photo by Christian Montone
Crystal Cave. Kutztown, PA.
6 November 2009.
Rock formation with crystal ore.
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Photo Credit: Chastity Krovac
The last crystals of winter? Things are getting cold again here in the UK, but the shoots are coming and spring is nearly here !!! Wahoo!
Happy Bokeh Wednesday.
Messing around a little with a medium size crystal ball. Five exposure HDR processed with HDR Effex Pro 2
The Crystal Palace Subway, a Grade II listed Victorian structure, was built in 1865 to provide access for first-class passengers from the High Level Station to the Crystal Palace Exhibition. It was designed by Charles Barry Jr. and features red and cream brick vaults and an elaborate stone floor.
After the Crystal Palace was destroyed by fire in 1936, the subway fell into disuse and was partially submerged. During World War II, it served as an air raid shelter and sustained damage.
The subway has undergone a major restoration project, and is now open to the public for guided tours and events. It is considered one of the last remaining parts of the original Crystal Palace complex and a key architectural and historical feature of the area.
Taken at Crystal Cascades, Cairns, Queensland.
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growing like little plants
Beautiful perfect crystals if you zoom in on the picture
The Darling Buds - Crystal Clear
By 1996 the former Quad City Rocket has been demoted to just the "Rocket" and is switching cars at Crystal Lake in the village of Crescent, southwest of Pekin Illinois. Copyright © Revenge Photography. All Rights Reserved.
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I hope you like this week's submission of a small, crystal airplane ornament that my wife has had for years. I loved last week's reflection theme and had pondered using this airplane as the subject last week but went with the glass pyramid instead. I'm so glad I did as that enabled me to use the airplane for this week's "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" theme.
The image started out as focus stack of 14 images of the airplane on a standard mirror which I combined in the brilliant Helicon Focus software (if you're a regular Macro Monday fan and you haven't tried this software then I can't encourage you enought to download the 30 day free trial and have a go - it's amazing!). The resulting image underwent some very basic tweaks in Lightroom (cropping, clarity, vibrance, black and white levels) before moving into Photoshop for some extensive dust spot removals (the mirror and airplane weren't nearly as clean and dust-free as I'd thought they were before pointing a lens at them!). I also added a levels layer in Photoshop. Back in Lightroom I boosted the luminence of the blue and aqua channels whilst reducing the saturation of the yellow channel. Finally, I took the image back into Photoshop and reduced the exposure of the reflection by 2 stops as it was 'fighting' with the primary image too much.
I hope you like the result and thank you to everyone who views, faves and comments on this image.
Kristallkugel --- Dies ist mein erster Versuch der Glaskugelfotografie ---- This is my first try of Crystal-Ball photography -----
Macro Mondays: Pair
These studs are very small -- 0.5 cm in diameter each. They are clear, but when the facets catch the light the right way, they burst into colour.
Crystal figurein of a snail. The snail part is etched glass, the shell is crystal. For Macro Mondays theme "Crystal".
Crystal Lake is easy to see, sets right on the MDH near Ironton. The problem comes finding it still.
All these Super Moon shots are taking me back to this full moon in September of 2015. Rightfully so, Crystal Mill is one of Colorado’s most photographed sites and you’ve probably seen it in your feeds before. (Special thanks to the headlights of the approaching vehicle for perfectly light painting the powerhouse.)
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A replica of a small part of the iron-framed Crystal Palace (which burned down in 1936) was erected here in Crystal Palace Park in 2008. The TV transmitter stands in the background.
For today’s Macro Monday challenge I started with pictures of the surface of a crystal teardrop prism from an old chandelier. I realized the better idea was to hold the lens directly against the prism and focus on the refracted patterns inside the crystal. I hope the moderators don’t think these are too far outside the theme…