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We ALL have them, we ALL need them dusters... anti static, natural or artificial fibres...

Dust on the screen, dust on the scanner, dust on the keyboard, dust on the camera, dust on the lens and OOOOOOPS.... dust on the sensor...

I bought them for 'decorative' purpose! LOL

 

I had a purple, an orange, hot pink and red... in a vase!

 

LOL, thank you, M, (*_*)

  

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Photo taken at the Living Desert in Palm Desert, California. Fairy Duster - Calliandra californica.

Baja Fairy Duster at the Phoenix Desert Botanical Gardens

A crop duster hard at work, shown here executing a steep, banking turn in preparation for his next pass over the field.

I wanted to create a rusting truck (usually a Ford) on a farm but saw there were so many of those images out there, so I came up with the crop duster idea.

N.Y legend holding it down here in hollywood

Originally native to the semi-deserts of California, the south-western United States, and Mexico, they are gradually becoming more popular in Malaysia.

 

Petaling Jaya; December 2022

Plymouth Gold Duster at the Street Mag Show Hamburg.

 

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As I was going through photos from this last October, I noticed one in which there was a figure which looked as if it were dusting the leaves.

 

I thought perhaps an extreme slide might be appropriate. I did a bunch of dodging and burning. Then copied and turned it to LAB color mode. Inverting the A channel turned a lot of the green to magenta and therefore brown when combined with the yellow of the B channel.

I masked off the faerie duster so that a separate curves adjustment accentuated its blue.

 

And strange as it seems, this is what I saw when looking at the unedited image.

The unedited image is in the first comment box.

 

Happy Sliders Sunday!

Everything fell into place today, I consider this one of my best animal images ever.

 

I had just been talking about this lighting scenario two days ago and as the Rhino turned today I saw the picture develop in front of my very eyes. Love that dust just being kicked up, hence the title.

 

Seen here in Low Resolution, I intend it to be put to good use.

A better look at the crop duster+engine cowling completely removed (upon further research) notastearman.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/n45091-4420-hitc...

This beautiful 'feathery' red flower is commonly known as 'Fairy Duster'. It is native to California, Mexico and nearby areas, though it is beginning to appear in Malaysian gardens.

 

Petaling Jaya; January 2023

These low-growing shrubs burst into flower this time of year in the Sonoran desert in areas between 2000 and 5000 feet of altitude. They are one of the first species to bloom. Their flowers are only an inch or two wide, with 20 or more filaments up to an inch long. One hardly notices the plants during the year, but in the spring, you can't miss them.

Lyekka attacking the duster while I decorate.

My next Mother 3 party member, Duster!

It’s a pocket musclecar. The Duster (model years 1970-76) was a derivative of Plymouth’s compact economy car, the Valiant. It was available in a 2-door body style only. The optional 340 cubic inch V8 was rated at 275 hp (some say conservatively) which created a quick and fast little car.

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A base spec duster! Have been trying to find one of these for a while now, love them. A very late pre face lift one too.

This is the 2nd consecutive day on which my photo has a Chrysler Corporation vehicle, specifically a Plymouth! I couldn’t necessarily title this as ‘Gold Duster’ because that was a specific package of the Duster.

 

The Duster was a variation of Plymouth’s compact Valiant with which it shared front end sheetmetal back to the cowl. The most interesting ones (in my opinion) were the ones with the 340 cid V8 engine.

 

I don’t know what’s in this one. The photo was taken through an opening in a chain link fence. The wheels and tires suggest something potent. Through the spokes of the front wheel, the brake disc appears to be drilled.

It reminds me of a floor duster.

 

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This somewhat unusual flower is a red Calliandra Eriophylla, commonly known as fairy duster. It is native to California, Mexico and nearby areas. 'Calliandra' means beautiful stamens and 'Eriophylla' is Greek for wooly leaf.

 

Petaling Jaya; November 2022

Sabellidae (feather duster worms) are sedentary marine polychaete tube worms where the head is mostly concealed by feathery branchiae.

Dive site :- Carla Joncols, Spain. Taken at a depth of 7.8 metres.

  

First shot on the roll. Not exactly in focus, but I like the way the red at the top of the image matched the red of the feather duster.

At Street Machines Weekend 2024 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.

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Playing with colors in the microworld. Adobe Camera Raw is so great.

[…] Das düster Land. Ein Land ohne Freude. Ohne Lust und Geschmack. Das düster Land ist eines meiner Gaben an die Menschheit. Sollen sie dürr und hoffnungslos dahin rotten.

Was geht es mich an. Mich interessieren niedere Kreaturen nicht. Verschmutztes Pack. Schwaches Pack. Verkrüppelt und nicht meiner würdig. Was interessiert es mich. Sei gnädig bettelten Sie.

Sei gnädig bettelten Sie. Ich war gnädig. Ich absorbierte das Leben aus dem Land und lies ihnen verdorbenen Boden und versteinerte Bäume zurück. So war ich gnädig, dass sie selbst verenden durften. In ihrer zerstörten Welt. […] Ausschnitt aus dem Roman „Düster Land“ von Anne Woyand (Es ist noch in der Bearbeitung)

 

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(Calliandra californica)

 

This is a shrub native to Mexico

 

Kingdom:Plantae

(unranked):Angiosperms

(unranked):Eudicots

(unranked):Rosids

Order:Fabales

Family:Fabaceae

Genus:Calliandra

Species:C. californica

Binomial name: Calliandra californica

 

This photo was taken west of Tucson, AZ, in the Tucson Desert Museum.

 

Sitting across from the donut shop. Getting attention from fans of the old muscle cars and the cops.

Crop duster caught this morning at sunrise.

I remember as a kid seeing a lot more crop duster's dusting the fields. But you don't nearly see as many crop duster anymore, mainly because of the chemical issues and I believe due to the modifications of the crop itself to be more disease resistance.

 

Having talked to a lot of crop dusters pilots over the years I've never met one that had never crashed at least once, I guess that's the occupational hazard of their job.

 

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