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Dyer’s Chamomile | Anthemis tinctoria ‘E. C. Buxton’ | Asteraceae
Samsung NX1 & Carl Zeiss Jena 'Pancolar' 50mm f/1.8
10mm Macro Tube | Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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Two Delaware & Hudson U33C’s shove a northbound train up Belden Hill at Dyes, New York. The head end featured two Maine Central GP38’s and a Boston & Maine GP40-2. My early mentors instilled in me the principle that getting your own car in the photo was a failure indicating a lack of planning. This is one of the few instances where I let it happen. That's my '83 Mustang GT parked by the signal box. I miss the D&H and I miss that car.
Two RS36’s and an RS3m are the helper power for a northbound Delaware & Hudson train climbing Belden Hill at Dyes, New York. They're not quite right for Century Saturday, but they're Alcos.
D&H 7420 leads an Alco and a pair of lightning stripes on a Northbound at Dyes, NY on October 4, 1982.
Dyer’s Chamomile | Anthemis tinctoria ‘E. C. Buxton’ | Asteraceae
Explored on 27th August 2022 #405
Samsung NX1 & Kiron 105mm f/2.8 Macro
Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
All Rights Reserved. © Nick Cowling 2022.
We grow this flower now as Rebecca has a u-tube channel dedicated to natural dyeing of wool, spinning, carding and sewing. I on the other, benefit, with photo opportunities
The Monon Subdivision, in the post-gyra-light, pre-ditch-light era. Lafayette bound CSX train R 599 is about to cross the "J" in Dyer, Indiana. A Buick sedan patiently waits. It has little choice.
October 26, 1993.
A very impressive looking fungi. It's actually a parasite and has been living off this dead tree for years. Back in the day they used it for making yellow and brown dye.
Mike Dyer, Laurence Archer and Rocky Newton of Grand Slam live at Ivory Blacks, Glasgow, UK, 17.9.22. Guitar hero Archer was on particularly fine form. Snapseed edit. (Guitar) Heroes Never Die
The Pee Dee River closes in on Domtar Paper near Dyers Hill, South Carolina behind an ex-Seaboard GP16 pair.
Dyeing dart frog a.k.a. Tinc poison frog
NB dyeing is NOT the same as dying. (-;
Dutch: Schildersgifkikker (Dendrobates tinctorius)
The Vets used a Diamond Burr to debride the ulcer on Etta's eye. It has been having treatment for almost 3 months so hopefully this will be the end of it! Etta loves the Vets but we could just visit for treats not for treatment!
The yellow dye is to make the ulcer more visible.
Phaeolus schweinitzii. Found along the Asahel Curtis Nature Trail. Stack of 7 images.
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Nat'l Forest, WA
It was a last minute scramble to get to this pier, our primary location was a bust. Definitely worth the scramble :)
Cape Dyer at the eastern tip of the Cumberland Peninsula on Baffin Island, Canada, faces Greenland across the Davis Strait. Baffin is the largest island in Canada and fifth largest in the world.
The High Tide Was Rolling in in Waves
I was on the waters edge, the tide was almost full.
The incoming rain storm was ahead. There was a chilly wind...
The Vets used a Diamond Burr to debride the ulcer on Etta's eye. It has been having treatment for almost 3 months so hopefully this will be the end of it! Etta loves the Vets but we could just visit for treats not for treatment!
The yellow dye is to make the ulcer more visible.
Pysanky is a traditional craft in Ukraine and Poland. The method is similar to batik - patterns are drawn on the egg with wax, which then protects the covered areas from the dye that is applied. By repeating this process with different colors of dye, a multi-colored pattern is built up. Finally, the wax is removed to reveal the colors that were covered up at each stage. a layer of polyurethane is added over the finished egg to protect the dyed design and to give a gloss finish.
a gold tone hanger has been added to this egg so that it can be displayed by either hanging or standing in a ring stand.
(donation for the Art for Autism Show and Auction.)
blogged at: www.jenminnis.com/artblog/?p=135
Phaeolus schweinitzii. Found last October along the Asahel Curtis Nature Trail.
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie Nat'l Forest, WA
The Dyers stone quarry has long been a major carload supplier along the former Reading Belt Line. On a crisp August morning, a set of fresh-looking Conrail power, four GP38-2’s and an SD40-2, has dropped their empties at the quarry. Now the crew will assemble an outbound train most likely consigned to Conrail as ballast.