weekly Chevin's 52 for 2022 .... Week 42 ... Precision

A box without hinges, key, or lid, Yet golden treasure inside is hid.”

Great interpretation on the theme Duncan!

Thanks Simon ... you are correct with the riddle
 
I am not that well read, so missed the reference.
Nice image though.
Thank you for the comment David ... the riddle reference is in JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit, Chapter 5 ... Riddles in the Dark.

Eggcellent....

Great take on the theme Duncan
Thanks Bill for the comments
 
That got me thinking but I didn't get it either. Big tick for thinking outside the "box"
 
That got me thinking but I didn't get it either. Big tick for thinking outside the "box"

Well 'My precious' can only make me think of..... Lord of the Rings?? But I cannot think of the egg connection.

Thanks for the comments Helen & Bebop

The riddle is from the Hobbit when Bilbo first meet Gollum and they play a game of riddles.
One of the riddles Bilbo asks Gollum is:

A box without hinges, key, or lid,
Yet golden treasure inside is hid.

The Answer ... an Egg!!


It's during the riddle games that Bilbo finds the Ring
 
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This weeks effort is Solid.
The image is of a chunk of solid CO2 at -80C. I've given it a blue cast to try and emphasise the coldness of the CO2


2022- Solid by Chevin, on Flickr
 
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Very nice. I've just been playing with ice and was similarly trying to give it a blue tint. It works.

I love that your frozen CO2 appears to have been dropped from outer space like a meteor :)
 
Nice shot Duncan, I like the blue tones, they work well with the ice.
 
The colouring works well and the image is almost abstract. Nice one.
 
Very nice. I've just been playing with ice and was similarly trying to give it a blue tint. It works.

I love that your frozen CO2 appears to have been dropped from outer space like a meteor :)
Thanks Bee,
I dribbled some water onto the ice and it ran straight off and formed a puddle which then froze. I thought the effect was interesting

Thanks for the comment Alan

The blue tint works well. It looks very frozen.
Thanks Peter

Nice shot Duncan, I like the blue tones, they work well with the ice.
Cheers Bill

The colouring works well and the image is almost abstract. Nice one.
Thanks Helen
 
I like it. It looks very alien / horror movie :D

It's easily the best picture of a piece of frozen co2 at -80c I've seen posted here this week and possibly ever :D

Very original and very interesting. Well done Duncan :D
 
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I like it. It looks very alien / horror movie :D

It's easily the best picture of a piece of frozen co2 at -80c I've seen posted here this week and possibly ever :D

Very original and very interesting. Well done Duncan :D

Thank you for the kind comments Alan
 
Super shot of Pointy Pencils Duncan!
 
A Pointy Pack of Pencils. Good shot Duncan.
 
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They're all good pictures but the last is my pick. Well done on the wildlife garden and the pictures :D
 
I agree Duncan - as well as being good for nature, very calming to have grasses in the garden. Unfortunately my wife doesn't agree!
Nice shots
 
I love grasses Duncan, I wish I had the space to grow a decent patch. I like your chosen image.
 
Parallel - A very different twist on the theme, with a couple of different variations on the concept.

Metal - Nicely composed and processed with complementary lighting.

Treasure - I must admit to not getting the connection until reading other comments.

Solid - It does have a look of being dropped from the sky, the processing suits it.

Beginning with a P - I would have considered distributing the pencils with the solid colouring through the image. My eye goes to the pinkish one at the top.

Snappers Choice - Well done on the wildlife garden, there does seem to be more people trying to help nature. I do like the lighting on the last one.
 
I love watching the wind moving through long grass. I like your chosen shot best.

Pencils are perfect for the P theme. Well captured and posed/placed.
 
Loving the Grass shot Duncan, the black behind it makes it stand out and the sun on the seeds works so very well.

Pete
 
They're all good pictures but the last is my pick. Well done on the wildlife garden and the pictures :D

Thanks Alan, I did like the last image as well but Mrs Chevin preferred this first one ... and as they say .... needs must ;)
 
agree Duncan - as well as being good for nature, very calming to have grasses in the garden. Unfortunately my wife doesn't agree!
Nice shots
Thanks Simon ... I'm slowly turning all my "garden" into a haven for both wildlife and me (plus the missus of course)
 
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I love grasses Duncan, I wish I had the space to grow a decent patch. I like your chosen image.
Thanks Bill ... I'm lucky to have my wife onside as we develop the "garden" ... long way to go yet but we're getting there ... wherever "there" is ;)
 
Parallel - A very different twist on the theme, with a couple of different variations on the concept.

Metal - Nicely composed and processed with complementary lighting.

Treasure - I must admit to not getting the connection until reading other comments.

Solid - It does have a look of being dropped from the sky, the processing suits it.

Beginning with a P - I would have considered distributing the pencils with the solid colouring through the image. My eye goes to the pinkish one at the top.

Snappers Choice - Well done on the wildlife garden, there does seem to be more people trying to help nature. I do like the lighting on the last one.

Thank you Stuart I much appreciate you comments
 
I love watching the wind moving through long grass. I like your chosen shot best.

Pencils are perfect for the P theme. Well captured and posed/placed.

Thanks for your comments "B", like you I find the way wind blows grasses about very tranquil
 
Loving the Grass shot Duncan, the black behind it makes it stand out and the sun on the seeds works so very well.

Thanks you very much for your comment Pete ... it was a cloudy day and only occasionally did the sun peek out to give me a backlighting effect
 
Great picture it reminds me of the movie scene from Gladiator.

Thanks Simon, I never made the connection with Gladiator but as you mention I can see the similarity.
 
There's something about sharpened pencils that takes me right back to my childhood. A nicely composed shot.
I love your grasses - you've really captured their softness and movement.
 
There's something about sharpened pencils that takes me right back to my childhood. A nicely composed shot.
I love your grasses - you've really captured their softness and movement.

Thanks Helen for you kind comments, I love the texture and movement that grasses give
 
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