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Bohemian and Bavarian tradition to produce glass, if cut in prisms and polished, is able to show spectral colours
Cemetery obelisk reflecting the rays. The obelisk symbolized the sun god Ra, and during the religious reformation of Akhenaten it was said to have been a petrified ray of the Aten, the sundisk. In mathematical terms, an obelisk is a polyhedron whose lateral faces are all trapezoids.
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Photo shows a bay on Big Fox Lake with a concentrated dense layer of fireweed seeds that refract the sunlight and cause this 'rainbow' effect.
You might have thought that since the last shot of this flower was called Requiem, that would be the last we saw of her. Not so! The afterlife is where it's at, and it's in living colour...
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"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, It's about learning to dance in the rain!" ~ Author Unknown
Talk about an eerie sky (it really looked like this)...in a matter of hours, we went from sunshine to storms to rainbows to this and finally a glorious sunset (last night's post)...fascinating changes in weather in such a short time span, and we even managed to dodge most of the downpour :-) Photographed at McDowell Mountain Regional Park which is located just northeast of Phoenix.
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Taken for Flickr Friday: #Spectral
Eerie Drachenfels (Dragon's Rock) Castle ruin in the background
I used a Hoya Andromeda diffraction filter to split the light into its spectral colors.
On this day, 436 years ago:
Peter Stump, the Werewolf of Bedburg, is found guilty by the court of having committed murders in the form of a werewolf after one of the most famous lycanthropy trials in history.
I've made some eyeshadows ~
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Menace - Spectral Eyeshadow
BOM Layers Compatible with Lelutka Evox
What's included:
- 7 Eyeshadow Colours (all copy/mod)
- Eyeliner (black and tintable version)
- 3 Opacities for each eyeshadow colour
- Beauty Spot add-on.
Enjoy <3
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hear it very loud ...
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7D2 and 300/2.8L + 2x | 1/800 sec., f/7.1, ISO 1250; handheld.
This image was shot at near minimum focus distance of 2.5 meters and ~ 1000mm equiv. focal length with the above setup. The height of the frame was full frame, and the photo was cropped in square format for presentation/composition.
Enjoy!
The capped spectral glided silently between the gravestones, its translucent form flickering like candlelight in the cool autumn air. Shadows danced beneath the gnarled branches of ancient oaks, where the moon's pale glow filtered through leaves like whispers of forgotten secrets.
On this All Hallows' Eve, the air was thick with an electric tension, a mix of reverence and mischief. The spectral, cloaked in a tattered cape that shimmered like mist, kept watch for any mortals daring to trespass into this hallowed ground with ill intent.
The graveyard, usually a place of peace, thrummed with the energy of the night. A soft rustling caught the specter's attention. A pair of figures emerged from the darkness, laughter echoing off the weathered stones. Their intentions were clear—a challenge to the spirits that lingered, a game that could awaken the wrath of the undead.
With a gentle sweep of its ethereal arm, the capped spectral prepared to intervene. The graveyard had its rules, and tonight, it would protect its sanctity, for the veil between worlds was thinnest on this night. As the mortals approached a particularly ominous tombstone, the spectral whispered an ancient incantation, causing a chill to rise and the air to shimmer with foreboding.
"Beware," it murmured, its voice a blend of rustling leaves and distant echoes, "for not all who wander here seek solace." The night had just begun, and the spectral was ready to ensure that the graveyard remained a refuge for the restless souls, not a playground for the reckless.
Manipulated image with some AI.
Photograph: From the Greek phosgraphein, which literally means "to mark the light", "to register the light" or "to draw in the light".
Fotografia: Do grego phosgraphein, que significa literalmente “marcar a luz”, “registrar a luz” ou “desenhar na luz”.
Great Gray Owl
The Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) is a very large owl, documented as the world's largest species of owl by length. It is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, and it is the only species in the Strix (genus) found in both Eastern and Western Hemispheres. In some areas it is also called Phantom of the North, Cinereous Owl, Spectral Owl, Lapland Owl, Spruce Owl, Bearded Owl, and Sooty Owl.
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_grey_owl
The Cornell Lab: www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Great_Gray_Owl/id