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This is a metallic approach to my furry yellow tulips. Enjoy!

 

The copper-lined hull of the Cutty Sark, Greenwich, London SE10 [51.483108, -0.009680]

  

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Kleine vuurvlinder - Small or Common Copper (Lycaena phlaeas).

 

Alas, only the first one this year. Not so common any more.

I remember going to Copper Hill and there was no greenery. There was hills and mines, like the hill behind the firetruck... Copper and acid plant was shut down in the 1980's and the area has greenery and is reforested...

A leap into spring

 

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Traditional charcoal heated copper hotpot restaurant and the work to prepare them for the next customer on the street

 

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Most of Copper Basin's traffic is either ore loads going to the smelter or acid loads coming out of it. However, period manifest traffic is brought into the railroad from the UP interchange at Magma Junction. Here, two of the CBRY's Geeps pull a hopper and a tank car through Kearny under a dramatic Arizona sky.

Three Copper Basin Railway engines tug and chug on a loaded train of copper, rumbling through a jointed rail curve.

Small Copper (Lycaena phlaeas)

23 September 2018, Cuttle Pool Nature Reserve, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Temple Balsall

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk/reserves/cuttle-pool

Another shot from Ireland's UNESCO-listed Copper Coast - this time the beach at Ballydowane at dusk, with the moon rising in the background )top left).

The Small Copper is a tiny jewel of a Butterfly.

In Copper Falls State Park along the Doughboy Trail. It’s a 30 foot waterfall and some of the gorges in the river were so dark/deep that they still had snow and ice in them!

Hanging from the celling of the Copper Art Museum in Clarkdale Arizona. No affiliation with Fe Rhopalocera.

For Macro Mondays' theme "Copper"

Lycaena phlaeas "caeruleopunctata"

Combe Valley 03-09-2022

 

It certainly was a day for butterflies! They seem to have all appeared at once. I spotted a few American Coppers but this was the only one that held still :)

Fog added such great atmosphere to this cove on the Copper Coast , you can see more from this beach here t.co/bIOX1E9rbH

 

Arrowhead Marsh

Martine Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline

Oakland, California

Last summer, during a short time of CoVID relieve, we had a great time hiking in Austria. This scarce copper was one of the beauties we saw on our ways.

 

Taken in last summer with a Sony A-6500 (Sony ILCE-6500) and SEL-100400GM as RAW. Converted to JPEG with LR 6.

More snow dumped overnight in the high country blanketing the area in fresh powder. An eastbound West Elk loaded coal train departs the siding at Rollins after meeting a westbound BNSF copper concentrate train from Rincon, New Mexico and is destined for Provo, Utah on January 16. 2017.

Small Copper Butterfly at Frankfield Loch, Stepps, Glasgow, Scotland

Another image from this series of images. The rest of this project can be found here www.kieranrussellphotography.com/blog/2020/10/2/the-ever-...

Scarce Copper! Scientific name: Lycaena virgaureae, Swedish: Vitfläckig guldvinge. July 2020, Arvidsjaur. Lapland, Sweden.

Canon 5D Mk2, Tamron SP AF 90 2,8 DI,

The Copper Coast in the south coast of Ireland.

Lucky enough to capture some lightning along the Copper Coast in Waterford. You see more images from this very last minute trip here www.kieranrussellphotography.com/blog/

Not long after dawn on November 17, 2017 we find the northbound CSX ferry move of the Clinchfield Santa train. Here having just left Kingsport, Tennesse crossing the famed Copper Creek viaduct with her wonderful SD45-F7A consist,

I always thought Star was a Red Merle Border Collie. It turns out she is a Blue Merle Tricolour. However, pretentious Aussie Shepherd breeders refer to it as Blue Merle with a Copper Trim! She's a dog not a car! She does look good in the matching coppery beech leaves though!

Copper Coast Waterford, on a really dull day, made the best of it with the Hasselblad and Acros 100, I think the area might be more suited to winter shooting when the tide is high. This beach is called Tra Na Bo.

Winter light bouncing off the frozen brook in Cressbrook Dale

Copper Coast 32: I returned recently to this location to explore some different angles than I have scouted on previous visits, and also to see it at a full spring tide. I really enjoy revisiting the same locations and seeing how they change over time. On this occasion the shore has been piled high with stones leaving a very steep and defined shoreline. I always feel this location is very reminiscent of Iceland for some reason. This was taken over the Christmas break in Ireland when we seemed to have an endless bank of cloud over the Country for weeks and I decided just to embrace the moodiness. Thanks to everyone who had interacted with any of my recent posts, I greatly appreciate your support and well wishes.

Macro Mondays theme : Copper

 

For this week theme I thought it would be “fitting” to use these three copper pipe fittings. 😊

 

The length of the part on the forefront is 1 ¼” and the longest in the background 1 ¾”.

 

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Behind an old window / Hinter einem alten Fenster

 

LWL-Freilichtmuseum Hagen

(LWL Outdoor museum Hagen)

 

Copper Forge / Kupferschmiede

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