Corrugated fiberglass panel
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Up close and back-lit with morning sun. Thanks for all the great guesses! Peggy G. came closest to guessing correctly.
22 responses
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Dennis Blauer said (13 Aug 2008):
the top of a stainless steel workbench where grinding is done?
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peggy gardner gave props (13 Aug 2008):
pie plate
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peggy gardner gave props (13 Aug 2008):
cutting board
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peggy gardner gave props (13 Aug 2008):
driveway
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peggy gardner gave props (13 Aug 2008):
window
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Sherry gave props (13 Aug 2008):
leather
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peggy gardner gave props (13 Aug 2008):
a plastic mat you use a rolling cutter with for cutting fabric, paper, etc.
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Dennis Blauer said (13 Aug 2008):
still looks like stainless steel to me.
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peggy hodge said (13 Aug 2008):
pizza pan
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Dennis Blauer said (13 Aug 2008):
i think peggy h. is right.
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peggy gardner gave props (14 Aug 2008):
drat peggy hodge prolly got this one too !
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Karen Zimmerman said (14 Aug 2008):
Great guesses, but they are not correct....Keep 'em coming!! :-)
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peggy gardner gave props (15 Aug 2008):
well, it's definitely rotated to the left once...and it's of a sidewalk and you are looking through a woven fabric or plastic of some type
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Karen Zimmerman said (15 Aug 2008):
Hi Peggy! No rotation, no sidewalk, the last is getting closer...
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Nancy Farris said (17 Aug 2008):
Pizza pan was going to be my guess as well!
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Lucy Lambriex gave props (17 Aug 2008):
Inside something natural? Like a dandelion puff ball, but something bigger?
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Angela Hunter gave props (18 Aug 2008):
Is it plastic cling film? (Glad Wrap as it's called here in Oz)
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Nancy Farris said (18 Aug 2008):
I still think that it looks like an old pizza pan.
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Karen Zimmerman said (22 Aug 2008):
It does kind of... ;-)
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Alexis - Now on Flickr gave props (23 Aug 2008):
subtle and beautiful abstract
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Karen Zimmerman said (26 Aug 2008):
It's a corrugated fiberglass panel. :-)
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Albert Quaegebeur gave props (5 Feb 2010):
cool


















