I am a big Nascar fan of the no. 24 and the no.88 luv animals and art, music, and movies along with antiques i also collect all kinds of pigs not real of course crystal,cd's and DVD's oh yea i forgot about the John Deere also guess u could say i just collect a lot of things that i love.I am from Indiana also love horseback riding time alone in the woods and photography.I have a very complicated job that is something no one person would want to do i am in criminal investigations and pathology and it is not a pretty job very tough to handle when it involves children but someone must speak for those who cannot.
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Comments (23)
prutzworks
cool crystals
mickeyrony
Hummm .......Look to me like a little cake ...... But not for sure . Great pic again and Crystal ((5++))
Celart
Beautiful still life
debbielove
Frozen Hail (lol) Got no idea, but very lovely items.. Well found! Rob
eekdog
could be something cool inside..
Richardphotos
I was thinking something from a coral reef. very interesting. here, we lucked out and the snow/ice went to our east in Louisiana and Mississippi
durleybeachbum
I think this is Gypsum or Baryte, a Rock rose. I have one myself.
Flint_Hawk
I think tthese look like petrified flowers too! Outstanding!
jayfar
Nice stones ans what intrigue !!
angora
desert roses... (IMHO ;-)) beautiful!!
pat40
beautiful pic
sossy
sensational! looks like balls of cream! ;o)
brycek
Wonderful capture!!
moochagoo
In french, its a "rose du désert" (desert rose)
mgtcs
Looks like a coral my friend, so beautiful, fantastic capture!
flavia49
durleybeachbum is right is barite or Rock Rose or Desert rose in Italian "Rosa del deserto"), not a geode. "Desert rose is the colloquial name given to rosette formations of crystal clusters of gypsum or baryte which contain abundant included sand grains The 'petals' are crystals flattened on the c crystallographic axis, fanning open in radiating flattened crystal clusters. The rosette crystal habit tends to occur when the crystals form in arid sandy conditions, such as the evaporation of a shallow salt basin. Gypsum roses usually have better defined, sharper edges than baryte roses. Celestine and other bladed evaporate minerals may also form rosette clusters. The desert rose may also be known by the names: sand rose, rose rock, selenite rose, gypsum rose and baryte (barite) rose." from Wikipedia.
Faemike55
I think they are alien pollen just waiting for the right moment to germinate into a variant of the Triffid and take over the planet Great capture I bet they'd love to have some of the snow in the southern part of the world
soffy
Wonderful shot of these beautiful crystals****
alida
nice capture
X-PaX
Very nice capture. Wouldn't it be great if there would be a pearl inside?
magichild2
Not only is the photo a great capture, but now it's become a learning lesson too. I didn't know this. Wow.
Jean_C
Superb shapes, very nice capture, Brandy!
danapommet
Beautiful samples of Desert Roses - very common the US states of New Mexico and Arizona.