Quartz 

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  • QUARTZ WAVE
    by Kathie Nichols

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    This image is a collaboration with Mark Peterson He has used my photograph “Milky Quartz Abstract” below to create this amazing image which he has named “Quartz Wave”. Please go to his profile and check out his truly amazing images. There certainly will be more collaborations to come! :) /

  • The New Age
    by Michael Kienhuis

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    White beach pebble photographed on a large piece of quartz. June 2009. / ‘Alive’ 2009 /

  • Milky Quartz Abstract
    by Kathie Nichols

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    Macro photograph of a rock. Found this one by the side of the road, looks like some milky quartz and possibly some granite in this one, make an unusual abstract! / /

  • Colorful Crystal
    by Troy W. Smith

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    This photo took a couple of hours to capture. I used two different light sources and after a 100 shots I captured a photo that I’ve seen in my mind for years. I hope you enjoy the shots that I’ve uploaded to this site.

  • The Quartz Blow
    by robert murray

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    photo taken near Cue/Mt Magnet showing breakaways and a quartz blow

  • Sometimes my mandalas are so deceptively simple… sometimes I spend hours with the initial design thinking, “Is that all it is? Surely there should be something else in it?” and finding that it is complete as it is. So it was with this one. I woke with dragons in my head and ended up with this. Unfortunately you can’t experience the painting in 3 dimensions so you’ll have to take my word for it LOL! At the centre, the heart, a faceted gem of rose quartz. Around it swirl the spiral arms of the Milky Way Galaxy. It is, in turn, encircled by a turquoise and opal circle border. The dragons sit above and below, encircling with their wings, protecting with their power, guarding with their magic, the heart of love that is our existence. The galaxy, the encircling border and the background are liberally encrusted with holographic glitters – the picture sits and shimmers on dimensional levels. Love is all there is… Enjoy! ORIGINAL SOLD

  • One smokey quartz sphere, and two clear ones, very dim lighting, on black velvet. Long exposure. The grainy sepia look is a deliberate result.

  • This is one of a series of photos taken from thin sections of soil from around New South Wales and the North Island of New Zealand. I used them for my honours thesis at uni. This particular soil was taken from Young, New South Wales.

  • SpaceKid travels the galaxy encountering the strangest creatures both strange and bizarre! Despite spending his days traveling the cosmos, all the while documenting his incredible adventures with his trusty visi-capture, amazingly the lad still manages to make it home in time for dinner – ensuring that his parents never learn of his true space faring nature.

  • Clover on Quartz
    by mikequigley

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    Clover on Quartz / Olympus sp55-ouz

  • Quartz Canvas
    by Vanessa Anderberg

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    Macro of quartz …the cracks, the dirt and the colors forming it… /

  • QUARTZ CRYSTALS
    by Charlene Aycock IPA

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    © copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. Taken at Trinity Springs in Paradise, Idaho. Idaho is known as the Gem State, and besides these crystals, other gems, also known as crystals can be found. I took this with a 18-55 lens close up. I used my Canon EOS, Rebel XT Camera. This shot was taken as is. These crystals called quartz crystals. Quartz (from German Quarz (help·info)[1]) is the most abundant mineral in the Earth’s continental crust (although feldspar is more common in the world as a whole). It is made up of a lattice of silica (SiO2) tetrahedra. Quartz has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale and a density of 2.65 g/cm³. The ideal crystal shape is a six-sided prism terminating with six-sided pyramids at each end. In nature quartz crystals are often twinned, distorted, or so intergrown with adjacent crystals of quartz or other minerals as to only show part of this shape, or to lack obvious crystal faces altogether and appear massive. Well-formed crystals typically form in a ‘bed’ that has unconstrained growth into a void, but because the crystals must be attached at the other end to a matrix, only one termination pyramid is present. A quartz geode is such a situation where the void is approximately spherical in shape, lined with a bed of crystals pointing inward.

  • Golden Quartz
    by Clive

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    Taken from a Gold Mine located at Inglewood, in north central Victoria Australia / /

  • CRYSTAL CLEAR WITH COLOR
    by Dayonda

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    A very interesting stone, but not so amazing when you know it’s a fractal from Apophysis 2.02 which I colored in. / Experimental because it’s the first rock I’ve made and the only crystal I’ll ever make. / Outside of Sandy Valley, Nevada, US, on the back road to Death Valley (Shoshone) there’s a valley by an iron mine, and it’s just filled with clear quartz dogtooth crystals. Some of the crystals are pinkish in color, and they’re about the darkest rose quartz found in the US. We always started driving before sunup so we could stop and pick up quartz in the coolness of dawn. Then on down the road, through the iron mine, around a zillion corners and suddenly! we’re in Death Valley. Turn right for Shoshone, where you can get a hot mineral bath soak and a place to sleep before you go out opal hunting. Work the hill until 10 a.m., then up the back road again to home and brunch. It’s a great 2-day trip- if you live in Jean, Goodsprings, or Sandy Valley. And your radiator’s oversized, and you pack a lot of water, and a sandwich or two, or a dozen in case nothing’s open.

  • Made in Apophysis, colored in everything else. Background removed in Photo Filtre. / This is a dogtooth quartz crystal in shape, with greens and pinks, something we might find in the California/Nevada desert. (I’ve seen one.) FRACTAL GENERATOR: Apophysis 2.02 / Spiritual because some believe that crystals can help them. / Experimental because I’ve never made a rock before! Outside of Sandy Valley, Nevada, US, on the back road to Death Valley (Shoshone) there’s a valley by an iron mine, and it’s just filled with clear quartz dogtooth crystals. Some of the crystals are pinkish in color, and they’re about the darkest rose quartz found in the US. We always started driving before sunup so we could stop and pick up quartz in the coolness of dawn. Then on down the road, through the iron mine, around a zillion corners and suddenly! we’re in Death Valley. Turn right for Shoshone, where you can get a hot mineral bath soak and a place to sleep after you go out opal hunting. Work the hill until 10 a.m., then back to the motel or out and up the back road again to home and brunch. It’s a great 2-day trip- if you live in Jean, Goodsprings, or Sandy Valley. And your radiator’s oversized, and you pack a lot of water, and a sandwich or two, or a dozen in case nothing’s open.

  • A smokey quartz sphere, nestled in the frond of a century plant.

  • Amethyst quartz cross section
    by Jess Calke

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    A semi translucent gem cross section

  • THE AQUINNAH CLIFFS (Gay Head, Martha’s Vineyard) are composed of one hundred and fifty feet of sediment from six glaciers – including red and white clays, green sands, white quartz, black organic soil, and lignite. They tell the story of the past hundred million years one colorful layer at a time. Clay from the Cliffs in modern days has been used for bricks, pottery, and paint. Early versions of Aquinnah Light were built with bricks made from Aquinnah clay. While there once was more red and purple in the Cliffs, those colors have eroded away. Now the Cliffs are protected as a National Historic Landmark: climbing and the removal of clay are both prohibited by law.

  • Jasper, Marble Bar
    by Blue Gum Pictures

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    Colourful Jasper, a cryptocrystalline variaty of quartz, near Marble Bar in the Pilbara, Outback Western Australia – Copyright Blue Gum Pictures 2006

  • Quartz
    by wildrider58

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    This Quartz cluster is only the size 3-4mm or in old measurement around an 8th of an inch. / I was walking around a trash n treasure market and this cluster caught my eye. / I said to my better half this will make an excellent macro shot.

  • Paradise
    by Gina Cormier

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    On Siesta Key Beach there is this cluster of Palm Trees with a little shack for renting umbrellas and chairs. This is located in Sarasota, Fl which is a lovely part of Florida. Of course all of Florida is fabulous! Taken with a Canon XTI.

  • Here is a not so know Stone Person called Prasiolite and the attributes this person brings to us is one of Celestial connection and the light gree hue tat is gives is also one of healing. / Now if you look in the Mineral Database you will not find this located in the official scientific names this is one Man has assigned to this stone and some refer to this as Green Amethyst.

  • In Maine on a tour of the East Coast of the USA to catch the Autumnal colours I came across this beautiful lighthouse. Liked the rock with the seam of quartz I think it is.

  • quartz crystal
    by rain-dogs

    US$4.32–US$30.88

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