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A close up of my fave new custom FF.

Louise Lecavalier - Teatro Alfa

Hope ya like what can be done with fifteen pieces. ;)

Brotogeris cyanoptera

 

Napo

 

my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...

 

my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections

Digital collage. 2017.

 

Thanks to texturelib.com

Hello,

I'm looking for any decent Brickarms prototypes in Cobalt. If you do have to offer, I'll accept any Cobalt which I don't have. Whether you're selling or trading.

 

Thanks.

My son made this for my birthday back in August and I finally got enough bottles to fill it!

Now I have a bottle tree and bottle flower!

Play with a decorative plate. This is the underside, with soft natural light coming through. I used Photoshop with the filter called Zigzag to make it more abstract.

i have a collection of cobalt jars & vases from my grandma, mom & aunt.. many are antiques, and i just love the way the light catches them.

Village Hotel. Very comfortable but ridiculously expensive for what it is - full of people on expenses (like me) who don't have to pay the bill. Incidentally I had no say in the choice - I'd have been happy at a Premier Inn.

Just a nice little bottle I dug in a downtown San Jose, Ca outhouse years ago. Stands 6 inches tall 1 1/8" diameter. 1880's. Dug circa 1985.

 

Talking to a fellow Flickr member about bottle digging it made me recall and realize that this bottle dug in that outhouse in downtown San Jose, Ca is the last bottle I have dug to date. Hope to change that at some point!

Color, shape and symmetry. Blue Moon Brewery, Manteo, NC

The "Cobalt" model 3DS, coming soon to Japan.

MOC: Cobalt Speedster. Designed in MLCad before I ordered the bricks and built it 'properly'. This is the original MLCad file as it looks in LDView.

Shrimp n grits at on of our fave restaurants. Cobalt, Orange Beach, AL.

Woofjocks performs at Barkham in June, 2010.

Pure water has an intrinsic pale blue color because it absorbs most of the red wavelengths of light, but its peak transparency is in the blue-green part of the spectrum. When observing light that’s passed through relatively deep water (tens of ft), the colors we detect are the blue wavelengths of light, which aren’t as readily absorbed as the longer wavelength colors. Red light is the first to be absorbed, then orange, yellow and green. Only the deepest blue light gets scattered back to the surface for a lake as deep as Crater Lake.

 

From epod.usra.edu/blog/2011/11/blue-color-of-crater-lake.html

Weekly Photo Assignment

Assignment 52 ~ Week 46

High-Key

Qué pequeño te veooooo

An old one. Cobalt in Montreal.

Perico de Ala Cobalto

Brotogeris cyanoptera

Next time I will use noise reduction! as this shot had way too much noise in it. A shot using the new and improved gold spirograph in the Tenth drain last night.

Another shot from the Cobalt series.

Cobalt Lake on the way down from 5040 Peak.

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