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Rummaging through our TeFe photo archive turned up some gems, or should I say crystals. Our brine solutions slowly evaporate as we work and leaves behind these formations. Before re-energizing the brine, we shot these images using the super-macro setting on our camera. We just flipped the "odometer" --- 10,000 shots, same camera, same two sets of rechargeable batteries.
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Evaporated salt crystals on a glass dish. |
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