Papa Bear's Micro Treasures

Jun 07, 2013 20:08

These images are the first in a series I call "David's Micro Treasures". The images are photomicrographs of micro mineral specimens from my own collection taken through a microscope at a magnification of 30X. The mineral specimens are iridescent hematite from Graves Mountain, Lincoln County, Georgia. It is awesome to realize that such beauty is NOT ( Read more... )

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elfinecstasy June 8 2013, 00:26:38 UTC
your eyes are very blessed to see beauty like this and we are all very blessed that in your kindness you share it

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papabear62 June 9 2013, 00:58:02 UTC
Thank you love, your kind word men so much to me.

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folkchick3 June 8 2013, 13:09:14 UTC
Your photographs are always so stunning... and Nature is such a beautiful artist!

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papabear62 June 9 2013, 00:58:55 UTC
Thank you my dear friend. Nature more often than not is indeed awe inspiring.

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papabear62 June 9 2013, 00:59:11 UTC
Thank you.

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papabear62 June 18 2013, 00:35:49 UTC
What is really amazing is that it is all a result of natural processes.

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manyoceans June 9 2013, 01:13:41 UTC
WOW. Just - I really cannot stop staring at the first picture! Intensely beautiful.

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papabear62 June 18 2013, 00:36:19 UTC
It affects me the same way!

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