October 8, 2017
This entry was posted on October 8, 2017 by Linda Grashoff. It was filed under Leptothrix discophora and was tagged with dead leaf, iron bacteria, iron oxide, Northern Ohio, photography, river shore, shale, Vermilion River.
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Like ancient Chinese bronzes, these colors. I like the progression – one more and I would see your feet, right? 😉
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October 8, 2017 at 2:13 PM
It’s kind of an erratic progression, but, yes, if I’d kept going down, there would be my feet. I have including my feet sometimes to show scale or to prove I was there. I seem to remember some red shoes in one of your photographs of a few years ago . . .
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October 8, 2017 at 2:42 PM
What a colors! 🙂
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October 13, 2017 at 10:47 AM
Yes, there are more yellow and green colors in this patch of Leptothrix discophora film than most. There may have been an overhanging tree here; I can’t remember. Sometimes when the sun shines through leaves, the film reflects the leaf colors.
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October 14, 2017 at 8:09 AM