View allAll Photos Tagged Powder,

Snoqualmie Pass, Washington.

Macro Mondays: Powder

First manufactured in Tasmania in 1854, Keens curry powder has been a household name across Australian kitchens,

I remember the last time I was up here that I was shocked to see folks skiing the ridge to the left but have since found out that you can go anywhere you want in the winter, that is, if you have the proper gear..... I was post holing to my knee right here and had to turn back. I've been to Edith Creek in the winter, must have been after the snow had been packed down by all those smart folks with snow shoes. :-) Chatting with Crest Pictures I believe that shoulder there is the route to the top from Muir, I'll find out this summer because it's high on my list while I can still make the climb. Camp Muir, not the summit.... :-)

#Pulver#

 

Für“Happy Macro Monday“

 

Thema:“Powder am 30.05.2022.

 

Thanks for views,faves and comments:-))

Nutmeg powder, nuez moscada en polvo, nou moscada en pols.

  

Thanks for your visits, favorites and comments. HMM !!!

scoop of Truvia sweetener for my tea - HMM!

opening 2" across

Dress: The Annex - Moira Dress (at We Love RP Event)

Mortar+Pestle: .:CC:. (Crystal Cube) Mortar and Pestle (at The Narrative event)

Shoes: :: ANTAYA :: Simple medieval shoes "Varya"

Belt: [NC] - Amazon Q - Belt (gacha)

Necklace: PIXEL BOX - Necklace Runes ancient Futhark

Fur: *OAL* Fur Stoles ~ Cocoas

Shirt: [knickknack] Minna tunic dress

Cloak: Luas Galadriel Accesories RARE (gacha)

 

[MoonSha] Rustic Kitchen Double Cabinet (at We Love RP Event)

A vintage powder compact that I found while cleaning my house a long time ago. It was the one my mother used when she was young. It's so fashionable that I asked her to give it to me.

 

There is still powder inside, but of course it's too old to use. But I still treasure it because I like it so much.

 

The size of this compact is 5 cm, including the part not shown in the photo.

Out back in God's garden. All the polinators and lots of birds love this non-native which has taken over my backyard ...

Ciudad Cayalá, Ciudad de Guatemala.

 

Calliandra emarginata (Pink Powder Puff)

 

Genus name comes from the Greek words kalli- meaning beautiful and aner or andros meaning male, hence a stamen in reference to the flower's many stamens.

 

Calliandra emarginata is always covered with beautiful and dainty powder-puff flowers. The color is deep pink, almost red, and it seems to depend on the amount of light the plant is getting.

 

Calliandra emarginata originates from the region of southern Mexico, Panama and Bolivia.

 

everbloominghouseplants.com/calliandra-emarginata-pink-po...

   

Paddy enjoying the powder off piste

Descent on Vedretta of Barba D'Orso

The first train in several days, UP's once a week LDZ11 local to Craig pushes through nearly two feet of fresh snow as they knock down the west end of the siding at Steamboat. Behind them are the slopes of Steamboat Springs, where skiers are no doubt enjoying a beautiful powder day.

Powder Pack March Edition

DeeTaleZ . Juanita Maria Skin

SlackGirl . Latina Shadow

#Adored . Limited Lips Lady Luck Edition

 

Zibska Cale Donna Noir for Spoonful Of Sugar Festival Spring 2017 Fundraiser - 18-Mar/01-Apr.

 

calyswardrobe.blogspot.fr/2017/03/ca223.html

from the Botanical Gardens in Buffalo, New York

Macro Mondays: "Powder"

 

A spoonful of pancake mix.

 

The image is about 2 cm (1 inches) on the long edge.

Winter scene of the Big Quilcene River.

Cactus are blooming among the grasses in Thunder Basin National Grasslands as a northbound Union Pacific coal train climbs Logan Hill north of Bill, Wyoming. Cactus flowers only bloom for a day or two, making a colorful showing this day of June 28, 2015.

interview

  

© All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal.If you do so you will be sued!!!

 

pls keep the comments clean.

no banners & awards pls!

I have been carrying this vintage tin of expensive perfume and body powder. It’s quite old, if anyone has any idea of how old it is please let me know. Info: Richard Alexander Hudnut (June 2, 1855 – October 30, 1928)[1] was an American businessman recognized as the first American to achieve international success in cosmetics manufacturing.[2] The company once maintained separate US and European headquarters on Fifth Avenue in New York City and on the Rue de la Paix in Paris, respectively.

 

Richard Hudnut

Richard Hudnut 001.jpg

Born

June 2, 1855

Died

October 30, 1928 (aged 73)

Juan-les-Pins, France

Occupation

Cosmetologist, perfumer, pharmacist

Known for

Cosmetics and perfumes

Spouse(s)

Evelyn Isabell Beals

Winifred Kimball

Although his fortune had been built around cosmetics and beauty products, he preferred to be known as a "perfumer".

Canon R6

Canon EF 100 f/2.8L Macro

Amaran HC100 LED Halo Light

For Macro Monday's "Powder" Theme.

 

These are all used to fill cracks and voids in wooden bowls. They are packed in the hole and then saturated with super glue. Starting at the lower left and going clockwise is hand roasted, hand ground espresso grounds best used to fill in bark inclusions, next is phlogopite mica flacks, followed by old growth douglas fir sanding dust taken from a belt sander bag, next is "Iron Glimmer Grey" from an art supply store, turns out is carborundum powder better used for sandpaper as it dulls cutting tools instantly, next is graphite coated mica flakes and in the center is powdered brass which will polish up nicely and look like gold.

 

15 layer focus stack assembled in photoshop. The whole pile is less than an inch (25mm) across.

 

HMM

Pollen powder on the stamens of an iris flower.

 

Many thanks for all views, fav's - and particularly comments - all are greatly appreciated!

 

Happy Macro Mondays to you all!

 

A former explosives store. Large scale quarrying operations (the building of a dam) once took place nearby.

 

Burrator, Dartmoor, Devon

 

1 / 2

Early morning sunrise and snow - Shropshire, UK

Powdered laundry detergent in a reusable tin.

 

7Artisans 60mm 2.8 Macro

November has arrived, and some fall foliage remains in Eastern Pennsylvania. Here Anthracite Railway SW1 735 rolls past a tree that hasn’t shed its leaves.

Dandelion seed head with shallow dof 50mm f/1.4 on extension tube and some post in Adobe Camera Raw. Love ACR.

made from cornstarch

Atlanta Botanical Garden

The beautiful Kennal Vale river flows through the old gun powder works,one of my fave spots to visit particularly at this time of the year. The leaves are down spreading their reds and yellows over the mossy rocks, a polariser helps to reduce glare and bring out the colours. There are so many lovely compositions to be had here, I have a few more images to show yet from this amazing spot.

One big mistake with this shot is I should have thought at the time to focus stack, I was a bit like a kid in a sweet shop I think.

2 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80