Also, a little off-topic, but, a 'large' beetle fell down my chimney last night. I had to rescue it from the cats. Beetles larger than a quarter are uncommon in my area of the USA. :)
Here is a photo of the critter: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...zed_wtw1ey.jpg
I made a hodgepodge glass photo to see how it would look. Meh, I prefer separating the colors and making a pattern, but, it is a lot more work. :)
09-07-2021, 08:46 PM
Lord Sorril
Re: Snakes and Stones
My camera had a hard time with this piece of labradorite and subsequent flashback.
The refractive nature of the stone gave the light reflection from the top-down LEDs I used to illuminate it a blue tinge.
Many moons ago I posted that I was breeding a Lavender Albino to a Het Albino-Het Pied female to see what would happen.
Answer: A whole lot of nothing (not really surprised).
The clutch is still hatching, all are 100% Het Lav Albino with 50% chance each Het Albino & Pied. I grabbed a bunch for a photo (shown below).
Statistically: half of them should be Het for both Lav Albino and Albino.
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...tch_biqa3h.jpg
A few of them have pied markers, a few of them have reduced patterns, and one of them has more reddish brown tones...I expect this will just fade out over time. :)
Kaleidoscope Prism Stone is known by many names. It is often mislabeled in an attempt to get less-skilled lapidary artists to purchase it for projects. This Utah stone consists of varying amounts of Agate, Amethyst, Azurite, Cuprite, Fluorite, Malachite, and Chrysocolla. Due to the varying hardness and value of the different materials...very few people attempt to polish it using tumbling methods...I just happened to get a few pieces super cheap in a bulk stone collectors collection I purchased. :)
Obsidian is semi-translucent so it is a tough subject as you can see imperfections a short distance into the glass. Piece on the left is silver sheen obsidian, piece on the top is banded, red is carnelian agate, and blue is sodalite.
I should have retaken this photo to get a more 'liquid' shine...but, I've been working on something very special at work and at the time I was not concerned with a few bad reflections in a few stones. :P
09-12-2021, 10:37 AM
Bogertophis
You're "forgiven". :D I suspect we are FAR less critical than you are, anyway.