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United Federation of Planets Starship UFP Alcan in close orbit, investigating a Red Giant star. Or, a home made tinfoil model starship (Less than 4cm long) on a background of foil holiday wrapping paper. I like the first option better, more fun.
On a side note, several times I have offered my model making prowess to Industrial Light and Magic. I have never heard back from them. Odd don't you think? lol
SOOC (slight tweak to input levels)
Drawn to all things shiny, I couldn't resist this wonderful fence aboard the Queen of Oak Bay yesterday, coming home from Nanaimo. Happy Fence Friday, everyone...and have a wonderful weekend!
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Foiled = went in for a candid shot and got a spontaneous portrait instead. Colour re-edit of a black and white image I posted some years ago and this was captured in August 2015 in Glasgow, Scotland. Enjoy!
The Macro Mondays theme for this week is "Foil". The foil in the photo is on a bottle of beer. Czechvar Premium Lager. Very good I might add.
Done for Macro Mondays, Topic "Foil" Did some focus stacking to get detail across the foil, 7 images.
HMM- the #MacroMondays theme for 8/9 is #foil. This is the foil flavor pouch for chicken ramen noodles. It was one of a couple of possibilities.
“Beauty deprived of its proper foils and adjuncts ceases to be enjoyed as beauty, just as light deprived of all shadows ceases to be enjoyed as light.”
John Ruskin
A piece of aluminum foil, rolled into a (rough, patience-straining) spiral, lit from behind and above by Adaptalux colored lights.
A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "Foil". Some aluminium foil reflecting some garden flowers, with a few water drops on the foil.
In 1834, Grizzly McAdams decided he would build a cabin at the top of this hill. He loaded his wagon and started up. Numerous attempts failed to gain the summit. Grizzly's team of mules had no interest in pulling his load to the top. It was kind of a mule protest because Grizzly quit supplying carrots. Grizzly finally settled on a cabin in the valley. The only evidence of his failed attempts are the wagon wheel ruts left in the hillside and a few piles of mule dung.
Bena Road, Kern County, California 2011