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Very favourable conditions both with the quality of the light and the state of the tide. I decided to travel light and used my Ricoh GX200 with the 19mm wide angle adaptor, I had hoped to investigate other nooks and crannies inaccessible with my other kit.
Each layer was at right angles to the previous, just like regular felt
Merino tops with English 56's and Icelandic
A layer of blended blues and greens merino tops with Wensleydale, Bluefaced Leicester, Alpaca, blue and Green organza, silk scarf, natural, blue and green silk noil, bamboo top added.
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Finished:
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Passing the cloud layers while heading to Frankfurt/ Main airport
Durchflug der Wolkenschichten auf dem Weg nach Frankfurt/ Main
LH135 Stuttgart (STR) - Frankfurt/ Main (FRA)
02.12.2024
Lufthansa Airbus A320-200 D-AIZM
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Layers of frost on the window. Given we are at -10 F, I guess it could be worse.
iP6s with Camera+ 2 set to macro. Touched with Snapseed.
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Taken at the Highline Car Show in northeast Phoenix on 7/1/23.
Canon 90D and Canon EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM lens with circular polarizer.
Decoration on the side of the Grady Gammage Memorial Theater on the campus of Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. The building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Wright's design originally was to be used as part of a cultural complex for Baghdad, Iraq.
Geneva, Indiana near the eagle's nest.
" Red is often iron related, but I'm guessing the red you're seeing ... if not related to a single plant species ... is algae on the plant. Some algae concentrate iron. Back when Indiana was first settled the farmers would harvest bog iron to sell to the blacksmiths. I don't see that very often where I'm at, but I think it's related more to well established wetlands with acid pHs. The more acid a bog is the easier the iron is to relocate ... and a little bit of iron will go a long ways when it comes to color!" Norm S.
400mm compression really shows off the Alberta foothills. I was playing with the curves trying to show the layers and I created this "art"
Another study trying to do everything as simple as possible: just 2 brushes and one layer.
Outro estudo tentando fazer tudo da forma mais simples: 2 brushes e uma camada.
This is another sunset near the office. I was driving home in this grand warm glow. It was a great start to a relaxing evening.
Constructed in the first half of the reign of Henry VIII, Layer Marney Tower is in many ways the apotheosis of the Tudor gatehouse, and is the tallest example in Britain. It is contemporaneous with East Barsham Manor and Sutton Place, Surrey, with which latter building it shares the rare combination of brick and terracotta construction.
The building is principally the creation of Henry 1st Lord Marney, who died in 1523, and his son John, who continued the building work but died just two years later, leaving no male heirs to continue the family line or the construction. What was completed was the main range measuring some three hundred feet long, the principal gatehouse that is about eighty feet tall, an array of outbuildings, and a new church.
The buildings suffered considerable damage from the Great English earthquake of 1884, and a subsequent report in 'The Builder' magazine described the state of the house as such that ‘the outlay needed to restore the towers to anything like a sound and habitable condition would be so large that the chance of the work ever being done appears remote indeed’. The repairs were begun by brother and sister Alfred and Kezia Peache, who re-floored and re-roofed the gatehouse, as well as creating the garden to the south of the Tower.
He was a sort of question demanding an answer...He was unsettling, disturbing to live with...There was a kind of truth about him that got under your skin, into your heart. He belonged to nobody, free as a bird. He could not be categorized, labeled, pigeonholed,. And he had a vision ...[And] a sort of prophetic fire, the fire of Christ came to cast on the earth, and called on this man to cast...He was a great gift to God.
-About Thomas Merton
Edge of Katla Glacier showing alternating layers of ice and volcanic ash. Most likely the layering is a result of both cylic sedimentation and shear flow within the ice as the glacier advances. Although this looks like a B&W photo, yellow moss in the lower right gives away that it is really a color photo. It also didn't help that it was a gloomy, rainy day. Iceland.
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