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That's absolutely beautiful, and wonderful
detail. For a moment I thought the Microworld
explorers had stepped through a doorway into
Oz! :-)
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please do add to FlickrSoup
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Just great. That's wonderful work - and
fascinating info :)
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Thank you Mark, glad you like it. I did
consider it for MicroWorld but thought it
would be too much of an optical shock for
them at the moment.
Thank you !efatima it's in the Pool.
Thank you too Lady Vervaine.
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Cool colours; that's spectacular and the
historical info is very interesting.
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very lovely colours and nice abstract (1-2-3)
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That's stunning. Had one or two bits of NSC
in my time. Thanks for posting to glass id,
very informative.
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You have wonderfully explained such an
involved subject. Thanks.
And what an awesome abstract. And Fatima
approved colours! Great going.
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I think it's time for a 'gasp' again....
absolutely stunning macro, Alan!
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Thank you all so much for your comments and
I'm glad the background information is
useful.
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these are gorgeous...i was thinking if you
wanted you could refrain from describing what
it is to start, letting us guess :) i even
have a group call Unidentified for just such photos if you're so inclined
:) wonderful work!
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Ino* [deleted] says:
Wonderful macro as always.
This shot show me that the glass have an
intersting texture.
Also like red flame :)
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interesuting and beautiful.
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Thank you Dirty Bunny, Ino* and delideladelo,
for your great comments.
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A wonderful and creative macro.
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Thank you Luisa.
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No idea what it was until I read the
description. Stunning color, amazing detail,
great composition!
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wonderfully captured...lovely textures,
colors and other details
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Wow! Magnificent photo Alan...missed your
stream this past week, another good reason to
be home!
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oh wow just incredible!
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Thank you Diva Eva,!!sahrizvi!!, Mitch and
+fatman+ for your kind comments.
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Stunning colors and effect, reminds me of
something human, iris or so
And have a very nice Sunday, Alan
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Strange!
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this macro glass world is amazing!
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Thank you Irene, Carabousse and Vratsagirl.
>Irene:If it is an eye, looks like they
had a bit too much to drink! :-)
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It a lovely and wonderful macro with
interesting background information! Thanks.
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caipirinha, mojito, armagnac
nice mix right? ;)
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Thank you akiruna glad you like it.
> Irene. Yes a lovely cocktail of
colours.:-)
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Hmm, I never knew that the irridescence on
Roman glass was because of its age. Neat.
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Thank you Anca, glad I could help.
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facinating information---and lovely shot
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Thank you moufle.
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Hi, I'm an admin for a group called worldlightning, and we'd love to have this added to the
group!
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Thanks for the invite Marcel.
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