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We've had a Wafer Ash in the garden for almost 20 years, specifically for this butterfly and this is the first time we've ever seen one.
Part of the city skyline of Brisbane taken from the Gallery of Modern Art in South Brisbane. River in the foreground with the cycleway that runs from Kangaroo Point to West End; Riverside Expressway along the far bank of the river which is just upstream from the Victoria Bridge, just behind the building on the right. Queen Street which is Brisbane's main street runs directly onto that bridge but if you follow the street straight down to the left through town, you eventually run into the river again at Petrie Bight. The city is basically built on a large bend in the river.
I took this photo in one of the electronic labs at BYU. The green and gold colored surfaces are produced by films on 300 mm wafers. On top of these are a collection of IC's in different sized plastic packages.
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Macro Mondays ~ Tasty Snack
We have cookie "elves" in our house, which is the only way I can explain how these treats vanish during the night. A trail of crumbs is the only clue left behind...
This is one more picture from the now completed Chip Camp at BYU. These stacks of Play Doh containers were used for a teaching module meant to demonstrate how photolithography works. The bright Play Doh jars surround a large silicon wafer containing integrated circuits. The wafer is highly polished leading to the great reflections from its surface. In the background you can see someone turning a crank to make "sprinkles".
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The City Business Centre, known locally as the ‘Biscuit Building’. Crumbs! From this angle, it sure looks ‘wafer thin”.
Cluj Napoca. Romania. March 2015. © David Hill.
I seldom buy these cookies, but when I do they remind me of my grandmother who always liked them. Happy Pretty Pink Tuesday! *Everything is Beautiful*
After taking a wider angle view at this location, I zoomed in and focused on this subset of the scene. This rock made me think of vanilla wafers. Maybe it was time to go eat. In any event, it's the second biggest vanilla wafer I've ever seen. Garden of the Gods, Manitou Springs, Colorado, USA, December 2014
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....alla vaniglia!!!
Giugno 2008.
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Liked the idea of these square chocolate wafers and I enjoyed eating them after they posed for me as well.