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The Minifier base was designed to fit into my lunar surface, which I build quite a while ago. I'd since bought a lot of parts that I used to upgrade it. It's now 4 plates wide and 2 deep, of which the right most 2 x 2 plates are shown here. I'd like to make it 3 plates deep so I can add a landing spot for the Disqualifier as well. I will probably also rework the surface a lot more, as I feel it could have more depth and some more rocks too.

Ice covering lake Järnlunden, Östergötland Sweden

Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon EF Macro 100mm f/2.8 L IS USM, Developed in Lightroom.

 

Common Columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris); fresh, unpolluted rainwater - high surface tension with the leaves.

Cornudella de Montsant, Tarragona

 

Macro. Lensbaby.

©2015 Patty Rybolt Designs

MATS4B assignment

Clouds gather over the Lewis Range and the frozen surface of Saint Mary Lake ahead of an approaching storm in Glacier National Park.

Every now and then a leaf would fall from the trees into the lake before me. I was hoping to get a shot with the leaf centred within the ripples formed as it hit the water, but just wasn't quick enough to capture it as it happened. In the end I settled on this leaf which was being held afloat by the surface tension of the lake water. Photo taken at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve.

Moorhen squabbles and the impacts from a fast getaway

 

f/9 / 1/1250 sec / Auto ISO 713 / 200mm

Unedited image. I liked the blues.

 

Dickerson Run, Wetmore, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio.

Taken at Jökulsárlón, the Glacier Lagoon in Iceland

Sunset sky reflection on river's surface.

Seen at the Sterling Hill Mining Museum in Ogdensburg, New Jersey.

 

www.sterlinghillminingmuseum.org/

Or is it tension at the surface… I thought this poor fellow was going to get eaten by a fish but he made it back to the bank

Pock marked gritstone on Carr Crag. Rollei RPX100 developed in Tanol then printed on expired Kodak Grade 2 Bromide paper.

Vivo X200 Ultra with Zeiss 2.35x Extender lens

While we're out and about in our above-the-ground world, we often forget that there are other parts of this world that are often underappreciated and often undiscovered. In fact, we have yet to explore much of our own underwater world. As always, I spent most of a day appreciating and photographing this special grotto. Regardless of how many times you visit a special place, you just can't get enough of it. What may surprise you is how deafening this waterfall can be. Spending hours here, then going back to the surface was as if I had been teleported to a silent room full of trees.

This is located near the township of Batson, where the population density is only 7 people per square mile! Over one-third of the residents heat their homes with wood instead of electricity or gas. It's such a treat to still have townships like this to visit and spend time.

 

Johnson County, Arkansas. March, 2015.

Photo # KS7_5924-33h1.

(c) Kelly Shipp Photography.

 

The minecart tracks terminate at the surface, where the Iron ore is offloaded off the minecarts and onto semi-trucks for transportation. The nearby command center makes sure shipments are on schedule and coordinates communication between miners. A cemetery remembers the brave miners who lost there lives for the greater good.

Some maple leaves rest on the surface of a pond along coastal Maine during a visit in 2015. I adore the coast of Maine though seldom visit. And I love fall color, of which New England has an abundance. This year my fall photography excursions have been lacking, but looking through the archives I found this colorful gem. The vibrant maple leaves gently floated on the surface of the pond. The ripples in the reflection around the leaves show them resting on the surface tension, distorting the water's surface like a mass distorts space-time in an illustrative drawing. The blue sky reflects in the wavy surface intermixed with dark source tree shadows, while lurking below other leaves that have come to rest at the bottom reach up from the depth. And on top of it all round water droplets hitch a ride on the leaf rafts before they inevitably join the collective water. I hope to return to New England for fall one of these days.

Surface mines near Most in the Czech Republic

With such breathtaking beauty and stunning views, it was hard to leave Alice Lake.

 

We spent a couple days at Alice Lake, exploring the landscape but admittedly barely scratched the surface of what the Sawtooth Wilderness has to offer.

 

Image with my Hasselblad SWC

Photo Ewan Lebourdais

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