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Kootenay National Park, Canada.
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Macro Mondays 12/03/18 theme Imperfection.
Standard marble captured with a 100mm macro lens and 50mm reversed and attached the front of the 100mm
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Marble macro in soft light on a CD
No photoshop or lightzone involved. This is straight out of the camera. Taken with the kit lens (16-50mm) and macro tubes.
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Cloudless skies and sunshine greet the Southern Belle as it rolls north on the Heavener Subdivision past a group of grazing cows near Marble City, Oklahoma. The train is beginning the final leg of its tour of the KCS North-South mainline which began three days before in Laredo, Texas and will finish when the train arrives the railroad's namesake city later in the day.
Looking close... on Friday! theme: A Single Marble
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Buck Farm Canyon as it joins the Colorado River in Marble Canyon. Ephedra (Mormon Tea) is the plant in the foreground.
A line of glass marbles reflected in a mirror, refracting the spotted background within their glass interior. The background, to reveal a secret, is a cheese grater ..
I went up County Road 3 a bit from my Bogan Flats campsite looking for a place to photograph the low clouds. Near the small town of Marble, Colorado I found a nice beaver pond. Notice the beaver lodge on the upper left side of the pond.
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Roman sculpture of a noble woman, dating to circa 130-140 A.D. and the reign of Hadrian. She is from, what is known as, the Temple of Aphrodite in Cyrene, Libya. She is made of two types of marble, a simpler one from Athens called Pentelic for the body, and a more exclusive for the head from the Greek island of Paros.
She was excavated in 1865 by Captain Robert Murdoch Smith and Commander Edwin A. Porcher and brought to the British Museum where she still is.
(The portraits of the wall behind her seems to be from Palmyra - just judging by their looks.)
The Dilwara Temples or Delvada Temples
are located about 2 1⁄2 kilometres from the Mount Abu settlement, Rajasthan's only hill station.
These Jain temples were built by Vimal Shah and designed by Vastupala, Jain minister of Dholka, between the 11th and 16th centuries and are famous for their use of white marble and intricate marble carvings.
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