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Waterfall trek with Dai. Great day he even shifted the small boulder!!
Nikon D700 f18 iso 500 32mm 4 sec ND106 Filter
Macro Mondays: Copper
This is a tri-color metal bracelet (made of copper, brass and zinc) in front of a pair of copper drinking mugs. The mugs are made for Moscow Mules but are also good for keeping drinking water at a nice cool temperature. The mugs have a coating that prevents tarnishing but the bracelet has to be polished every time I wear (or photograph!) it.
HMM everyone!
'Copper Belle' earrings feature Czech glass bell flowers in a metallic copper finish cascading along a silver chain. They're enhanced by tiny silver spacers and metallic seed beads in copper and a hint of green.
The little community of Copper Oregon lays down at the bottom of the lake. When I was a kid in the early seventies my parents would take my sisters and I up here to escape the heat of the Rogue Valley. Then the dam came and flooded the upper Applegate canyon covering our summer hide away forever. While the reservoir is nice and helps provide water through the summer and the view from here is very beautiful, I miss that hidden oasis where we spent so many hot summer days.
The 600 002-4+602 001-4 runs with copper train to Hegyeshalom. This train come from Pirdop, Bulgaria.
At the park on sundays afternoon, this street artist makes a living dressing up as a miner and brush painting himself up completely, posing still simulating a statue. After a while he changes position with robot-like movements much to the amusement of the crowd. Because his act forces him to stand still for considerable periods of time I was able to get really close and get this shot which captured him and his costume in detail. I guess he is literaly the ultimate Copper Miner!!!
anamorphic lens
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Saturday Self Challenge
The next challenge is: ”Something from my street"
Choose anything that is located on the street that you live. It can be a tree, road sign, or any other thing you find interesting. Keep processing to a minimum. Your image can be either in colour or black and white.
I didn’t have to walk very far from my front door to get this shot. This beautiful tree is in the field more or less opposite our house, in the 26 years we’ve been here we’ve watched it get bigger and bigger. Apparently the copper beech, also known as the purple beech isn’t often found in the north of England, occurring more in the south, so I suppose were lucky to have this. Not quite so lucky though when it decides to drop its leaves, if the postman inadvertently forgets to shut our gate we have been known to have leaves half way up the door.
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My white teapot in sepia - about as close to "bright copper kettle" as I can get!
Copper-cheeked frog (Hydrophylax chalconotus)
Hydrophylax chalconotus is a species of frog in the Ranidae family. It is endemic to Indonesia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, plantations, rural gardens, irrigated land, and seasonally flooded agricultural land. Formerly known as Rana chalconota, that taxon was applied to what is today named Hydrophylax raniceps. In the 1990s, it became generally agreed that Hydrophylax raniceps applied to specimens in northern and western Sumatra, Peninsula Malaysia and Borneo. Hydrophylax chalconota's range is limited to Southern Sumatra, Java and Bali (From Wikipedia article Hydrophylax_chalconotus)
Other names: Chalcorana chalconota,Hydrophylax chalconotus,Hylarana chalconota,Rana chalconota (Schlegel, 1837),Schlegel's Java frog,Schlegel's frog,copper-cheeked frog
I was trying to think of what to do for the "copper" theme then Maker Faire to the rescue. I saw these leaves at the Enchanted Leaves booth where they were demonstrating and selling copper electroforming kits (enchantedleaves.com/).