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Disappearing into oblivion
Disappearing into oblivion
IreneM


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Collection: Experiments
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8 Di for Nikon
Location: My kitchen
Date: Nov 3, 2007
Aperture: f16
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/500 s
Galleries: Macro, Water
Date Uploaded: Nov 9, 2007

Viewed: 2341
Comments: 7
Favorites: 6 (view)

This is an image I did last weekend. I did hundreds and got 3 quite decent ones. This is one of them.
It's tapwater coloured blueish with food colouring which I dripped milk into.
The white is this milk crown or "umbrella" shape disappearing into the water.
I hope you like it.

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Memberliberty
 Canon EOS-400D Rebel XTi
08/18/2009 09:54:57 PM
fantastic detail!
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MemberShutter-For-Hire
 Nikon D90
11/05/2008 07:44:29 AM
I LOVE this pic!!! I am going to try some of these tonight... i don't have a 90/105/150mm macro lens... just a 55mm, some extension tubes, and a bellowes... hopefully that will do... worst case, i'll have to do some cropping and maybe wipe some milk off of my lens =)
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MemberHarryY
 Canon EOS-450D Rebel XSi
08/19/2008 11:47:34 AM
I just don't know how you do it

Beautiful
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Memberlevyj413
 Nikon D200
02/08/2008 02:47:01 PM
Great title! It's like we're seeing the last, desperate clutch at the surface by some poor milk being.
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Membersuemack
 Canon EOS-20D
01/23/2008 02:00:53 AM
I love it! Don't know how many hours I've spent dripping water into glasses, into bowls ..... into everything and ended up with a huge mess in the kitchen, water on the floor and not a single useful shot! I'm inspired by your work....... thank you!!!
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Memberdmadden
 RIM BlackBerry Curve
12/05/2007 08:18:22 PM
That shallow DOF really brings this off. U really are the master splasher :)
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Memberjdannels
 Nikon D300s
12/05/2007 04:07:30 PM
I like this one, you can follow all the little tips of the drops that have fallen before you get to the last little bits that are sharp and in front. I wish I had the patience for this type of work.
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