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An alloy of copper and tin...
A Copper-Zinc alloy, on the other hand, is also called Brass or Gunmetal.
Fallen Oak leaves (Quercus velutina/the Black Oak) is a species of Oak in the red Oak group.
Abgefallene Blätter einer Färber-Eiche (Quercus velutina)
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This is a rose glowing in the evening sun. I processed the image in Snapseed. The original image wasn’t perfectly sharp. I hope I’ve disguised that by enhancing the glorious colour. One from the archives but new to Flickr.
I am a relatively new convert to roses. I love the colours, the scents, the robustness. Not too keen on the thorns. Can anybody in the U.K. recommend gloves / gauntlets without leather?
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Dorsal (L) and ventral view.
These small Butterflies ( ws 23- 38 mm) are found along the margins of sloughs, streams, and rivers here in central Alberta.
Murray Marsh. Sturgeon County, Alberta.
The dorsal view. I also posted the ventral view of this one.
Elk Island National Park. Strathcona County, Alberta.
When I opened this RAW file it was a black blob with a blue wing and red eye. My goal was to build a work flow that would get more detail and never planned to post it due to the background. Any critique you have, I would love to here it.
Quando ho aperto questo file RAW era un blob nero con un'ala blu e un occhio rosso. Il mio obiettivo era quello di creare un flusso di lavoro che avrebbe ottenuto maggiori dettagli e mai pianificato di postarlo a causa dello sfondo. Qualsiasi critica hai, mi piacerebbe qui.
This was captured in the back yard at 21 foot cropped from 6720x4480 to 4574x3049
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This shot will help one understand why the bird is named 'Bronzed'. The bird is a daily visitor to the backyard and it loves to announce its arrival with a harsh grating call. Also they choose prominent perches from where to scan the surroundings for prey and so it makes it easy for us to get good shots of them. They are great flyers and are a joy to watch. They actively forage for insects under the forest canopy by making acrobatic aerial sallies, often returning to their favourite perches.
Bronzed.
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At low tide the ripples in the sand were reflecting the colours of the morning sunrise.
Post processed to bring out the definition of shapes and colour palette.
Horsfield's Bronze-cuckoo, Chrysococcyx basalis
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Normally we'd not see them over winter, wise little birds migrate north to the warmth.
It was easy to hear calling, but took a few minutes to spot it against the old tree.
It really requires some fine sunshine to be able to see the rich green/gold of the bronzing. In overcast, its just dull brown.
And now for something different... a couple of days ago I was out at Confluence State Park-- the point where the Mississippi and Missouri rivers come together. Right at the tip where the rivers meet, there were quite a few of these beetles in the sand. They are a bit drab from a distance, but the patterns and colors become apparent when you look closely. Very cool little beetles!
Mark Swan's bronze sculpture "Diva" at the Royal Horticultural Society Wisley Gardens in Surrey. There are plenty of sculptures in this vast area, and this one in particular, facing a pond and surrounded by benches where people can sit down and relax, produces an element of playfulness. Playfulness is important for horticulture which, at the RHS Wisley, people are a dead serious about.
Paseando por la Costanera de Puerto Natales, llagamos a la plaza de los vientos, donde podemos ver estas dos esculturas ( hombre y mujer) de bronce unidas a unas pértigas metálicas que parecen volar. Es una alegoría al viento gélido que frecuenta esta región.
Strolling along the "Costanera de Puerto Natales", we arrive at the Plaza de los Vientos, where we can see these two bronze sculptures (man and woman) attached to metal poles that seem to fly. It is an allegory of the icy wind that frequents this region.
En flânant le long de la "Costanera de Puerto Natales", nous arrivons à la Plaza de los Vientos, où l'on peut voir ces deux sculptures en bronze (homme et femme) attachées à des poteaux métalliques qui semblent voler. C'est une allégorie du vent glacial qui fréquente cette région.