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Would like some help. I found this on the beach along Lake Michigan near South Haven. It appears metallic, but is not ferrous as it has no reddish oxidation. I have not run into any ore sample like this before. It was accidentally thrown into the rock tumbler with the rest of the beach stones, but had almost no wear from that, unlike the stones that lost 20% of their size.
Is this possibly a nickel meteorite? Or could it be some discarded slag from some processor?
Thin and flexible material. Think it's metal and printable. I'm looking for a company that can do this.
Aplonis metallica-The Metallic Starling is a bird in the starling family. It is native of New Guinea and nearby Australia.
From a project now appearing on the Kreinik website, I used Kreinik Iron-on metallic threads on a styrofoam egg. www.kreinik.com/shops/Iron-on-Easter-Egg.html
There was smoke in the air from a wildfire on this particular evening, and when the sun started setting, it gave some amazing light. I was wandering out in the garden and saw this dragonfly land on a flower. I'd been hoping to get a dragonfly picture all summer, so I rushed in to grab my camera. Luckily he was still there when I got back out to the garden and actually stayed there, likely eating, while I snapped photo after photo. I loved how the light made his wings look like they had metallic threads running through them.
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Aplonis metallica-The Metallic Starling is a bird in the starling family. It is native of New Guinea and nearby Australia.
Yes... even though my sorry ass doesn't have a 360 yet... I couldn't pass on this sweet looking faceplate for a mere $9.99. Who knows, maybe someday I'll be able to buy a 360....
Metallic Palm beginning to bloom for the first time. The Kalanchoe on the left is a volunteer sharing the palm's pot that I just haven't had the heart to pull.