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ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@888-900) - Palm Tree v3 (Palm leaves layers)
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc7uMQW-KOA
Three variations:
(@900) - Palm Tree v3-a - Colored version = Neoballs Green(654); Copper (246)
(@888) - Palm Tree v3-b - Chrome version = Zen Magnets Leaves(654); Trunk(234)
(@888) - Palm Tree v3-c - Hybrid Chrome/Color version = 1/2 Zen Magnets; 1/2 Neoballs - Leaves(654); Trunk(234)
It is made up of 4 layers of palm leaves stacked using structural underside support to allow the single layer palm leaves to radiate out from a central core. Alternating offset stacked leaf layers allow the leaves to bend naturally with weight while avoiding magnetic field attraction to stick to one another. The length of the leaves progressively get shorter towards the top, giving the illusion of a full 3D explosion ball of leaves. The trunk is a hollow ring of tubes with a double layer at the base. Leaf section = 654; Tree trunk = 234-246; This design is very top-heavy. A little more than 4 sets of 216.
More shots here: www.flickr.com/photos/tend2it/sets/72157627785381972/
Looks like my trusty Cannon Powershot SD850 IS is having issues creating a line artifact in bright light ... had to use Photoshop Elements healing brush to fix it on ps titled shots.
This design is for the Zen Magnets contest #40: Abstract Tree Encore.
A stunning palm trees stands against the backdrop of ornate Moroccan architecture and vibrant tiles at Jardin Majorelle, showcasing the fusion of natural and man-made beauty in this enchanting oasis.
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Palm tree back lit by the Sun with surroundings of the Karnak Temple in Luxor.
Palme im Gegenlicht der Sonne umgeben vom Karnak Tempel in Luxor
As I was waiting for the dinner to start I decided to take some pictures around the Crowne Plaza, the hotel the event took place in.
I recently switched to RAW and this is the first set of pictures I have edited from the RAW format.
Pineapple cake, vanilla icing, then gel icing for the palm trees.. green sugar crystals and turtle crunch sprinkles.