View allAll Photos Tagged Metallic
Todays photo title was "Metallic". Chose this amazingly restored First World War tank in Ashford town centre where I knew we would be today. (Potted history and full shot in post below)
Ashford town centre has a rather unusual attraction, a rare World War One tank. The tank is a Mk IV tank and was presented to the town in 1919 along with other examples in Canterbury, Maidstone and Folkestone. The latter no longer exist having been scrapped, that Ashford's survives is probably due to the fact that in 1929 it was used as an electricity substation. Today the tank is one of only eight in the world and has been fully restored and is open to public inspection.
Height 15cm Width 24cm. Front flap closure . Three internal compartments . Canvas cotton lining . Made in Italy
This isn't too Ziggy Stardust for you, right? I can also use my MSC flat which will probably take the shine down a little.
Materials Today magazine cover competition winner - February 2009
Paolo Matteis
Politecnico di Torino, Italy.
The compressive fracture of a Cu 46.5, Zr 46.5, Al 7 at.% bulk metallic glass. The intersection a minor shear band with the main shear plane is decorated by a ribbon of melted and resolidified alloy.
Something so simple can be so beautiful. This is a subway railway, but the light gives the photograph more depth. The railing runs off the top of the photograph, making you wonder where the bar continues to.
Light and Shadow Assignment-Socapa 2010
One applicator does both eyes! Metallics: Step ahead of the trend with this eye shadow collection of shimmering metallic shades designed to adorn and accommodate every skin tone and eye color. Two pairs Lava, Bronze Goddess, 14 Karat, Platinum & Pearls, and Gypsy for a total of 20 applications. www.coloronpro.com/instant-makeup-metallics-kit.html
A fun addition to birthday party entertainment! Our Jewelry tattoos are super popular with girls of all ages!
Check out more of our designs at www.ProfessionalFacePainter.com
This shot combines two of my current obsessions, brightly colored insects and flight shots.
Based on one insect guide and some online research, I believe this is one of the Halictid Bees, which are in a family that includes "sweat" bees. This one seems to favor flowers over perspiration.
July 17, 2010, Lake Shenandoah, Rockingham County, Virginia.
Order: Coleoptera (Beetles)
Suborder: Polyphaga (Water, Rove, Scarab, Long-horned, Leaf and Snout Beetles)
Superfamily: Buprestoidea (Metallic Wood Boring Beetles)
Family: Buprestidae (Metallic Wood-boring Beetles)
A close-up of the Metallic Skink's (Lampropholis delicata) coiled up tail. The tail is a slightly darker color from the rest of its body. My only real regret here was having the Canon MP-E 65mm lens mounted. Having the 100mm macro lens would have given me an opportunity to get the entire lizard in the shot. Maybe next time.