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Murrine ist eine italienische Bezeichnung für bunte Muster oder Bilder in ein Glas Rohrzucker hergestellt (lange Stäbe aus Glas), die gezeigt werden, wenn in Cross-Cut-Abschnitte. Murrine in unendlichen Ausführungen hergestellt werden, einige Arten sind bekannt, wie millefiore. Künstler, die in Glas-Design murrine in einer Vielzahl von Möglichkeiten, vom einfachen runden oder quadratischen Mustern bis hin zu komplexen detaillierten Entwürfen bis hin zu Portraits von Menschen auch. Murrine werden durch Überlagerung verschiedener Farben von Glasschmelze aus einem festen Kern, dann Heizung und Stretching in eine Stange ausgelegt. Nach dem Abkühlen wird der Stab in cross-sections Scheiben der gewünschten Dicke mit jeder Scheibe besitzt das gleiche Muster im Querschnitt.

Die murrine Prozess tauchte zum ersten Mal vor den Nahen Osten mehr als 4000 Jahren und wurde von den venezianischen Glasmacher auf Murano in den frühen 1500s.From wieder Wikipedia

''There is no greater sorrow

than to recall a happy time

when miserable''

This tiny little moth, I assume it’s a moth, the size of my finger nail was resting on our outside wall late yesterday afternoon. Light was terrible to deal with as it had positioned itself in the worst possible position. By the time I had taken my 101 shots ( well, you know what I mean) I got just one as good as I could get. Not perfect by a long shot but a perfect demonstration, for good or bad depending on your objective of Depth of Field.

 

Northside Brisbane, Queensland.

There is nothing quite like a romantic meal for two at a nice restaurant, in this shot it would appear that even the wasps agree.

Colwyn Bay train station, North Wales.

A set of my wife's favorite gold earrings on a black fabric.

 

Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.

Aberration is fairly frequently met with in this species and even quite small colonies can produce interesting forms year after year. It is always worth having a close look at any Small Copper that you see in the field.

 

Upperside ground colour can vary from pure silver-white through oranges and fiery reds, to deeply suffused specimens that appear almost entirely black. The amount of copper on the hindwing band can be greatly exaggerated or reduced to the point of absence. The number, size, and shape of the black forewing spots can also vary considerably on both the upperside and underside; and even the tails on the hind wings can be markedly exaggerated in length. Heavy suffusion on the upperside is probably environmentally triggered and can sometimes be met with relative frequency in the autumn generation following a particularly hot summer.

 

Rarely (as in other species) more than one genetically inherited aberration can be expressed in the same specimen. This becomes particularly impressive where, for example, the silver-white ab. schmidtii also expresses the blue markings on the hindwings known as ab. caeruleopunctata and the reduced forewing markings of ab. bipunctata. Such multiple aberrations are almost unknown in the wild but have been produced in captivity by selective pairing of aberrant imagines through successive generations. There are 140 named aberrations known to occur in Britain.

 

Citation;

www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=phlaeas

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#40 in my 100 x challenge - Monochrome

 

I was out and about today and noticed this geranium...today's pic sorted...texture (one of my favourites) by Kerstin Frank www.flickr.com/photos/kerstinfrank...thgank you: -design/6667355199/in/album-72157628702039743/

 

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I like taking pictures that make the person who is viewing it feel like they are actually there. Point of view. (Thanks Charles lol)

 

When I took it and I looked at it, I absolutely loved the depth of field, especially with my 50 1.4. I had to edit the pic so you can see inside the barrel. It was completely dark straight out of camera.

 

Thanks for looking!

SMC Pentax-A* 85mm f/1.4 manual focus lens.

Refreshed after a sun shower, with rain droplets.

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