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I used lieveheersbeestje's photoshop action 'copper' for this.
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Leptocoma calcostetha Monotypic
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Copper Creek in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest (Washington, USA). This stream flows into the Lewis river near Middle Falls on the southeast side of Mt St. Helens.
I previously loaded a version of this photo without HDR editing. The above version is a 7 exposure HDR with some additional editing using the Photoshop curves tool (to try and keep it somewhat natural looking). Let me know which you prefer!
"Copper Basin Lookout:" Watching the sunset while standing under a very large juniper tree and looking toward Skull Valley from Prescott's Copper Basin Lookout near Thumb Butte. I took this image a number of years back and never got around to posting it. It was one of those cooler than usual, windy mid-fall days that had the sun hidden behind the clouds until the very last minute, and thankfully allowed for a splash of color against the sky.
Golden light at the Copper Coast in the south of Ireland. It is a stunning coastline between Dunmore and Dungarvan in Co. Waterford.
Copper Basin Knob
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The jagged peak left side
There are so many peaks in this area. I don't know the names of many.
Star Hope Creek wanders its way to the Big Lost River
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Feathery fingers of copper swirling in the stiff seaside breeze. A metal sculpture participating in the Sculptures by the Sea exhibition on Brighton Beach.
Longwood Gardens Pa.
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Copper Patina sets. Missing the socks and headbands, I'l make those later. They look so much better in person, the silk is very iridescent!
Seen during the lovely walk through the grasslands to the Castle Water Hide at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. I'll be away for a few days so will try to catch up with all my Flickr friends pictures upon my return.
The surface of a large piece of copper plate after attempting to polish it. It looked shiny until I used the macro.
Another photo I was delighted to get on this visit to my local reserve.
The setting does not appeal but the butterfly is in good condition. I am always delighted to see this species which I only see occasionally. The odd one is seen at this reserve and in fact I saw another the next day. That had a better setting but poorer photos.
The 5/20/19 theme for Macro Mondays is Copper. This is a .30-06 round that dates back to WWII, 1942. The bullet has a copper jacket, and the cartridge case is brass. Years ago I bought a whole machine gun belt full of this ammo, which I had fun firing through my M1 Garand at the local rifle range.
English Name: Copper Demoiselle
Scientific Name: Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis (Odonata Zygoptera)
Family: Coenagrionidae (Demoiselles)
Sex: Female
Age: Adult
Location: Bejís
Province: Castelló
Country: Spain
Continent: Europe
Date: Agosto 2010
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The 75th annual CSX Santa Train slowly crosses the world famous Copper Creek near the Tennessee/Virginia border
I visited some beaches on the Copper Coast just west of Tramore recently and met a really nice gentleman by the name of Paddy Houlihan who gave Ester and I a guided tour of some of the spots that can only be reached at low tide. What a gent, thanks Paddy.
My brother-in-law, Pete, and I took his two Harley motorcycles and toured Michigan's Upper Peninsula this weekend, Aug. 8-9, 2015. We put on about 600 miles, had great weather, smooth roads, good food, and friendly people.
Our farthest destination was the little town of Copper Harbor, Mi., located at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula, which juts into Lake Superior. It has an historic and iconic lighthouse, built in 1865, still standing there in the center of the image. The light itself has been moved to a newer, steel tower, the one painted white and on the left.