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| 12/21/2009 10:15:06 PM |
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| 12/21/2009 10:13:44 PM |
Light Brightby OpenMaTTComment: looks like the interior of my kitchen-aide grater blade but the curvature doesn't look severe enough so I'll say it's cheese grater with the curvature being an illusion |
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| 12/21/2009 10:10:44 PM |
Rusty Lines on Blackby CoryComment: a partially peeled potato with the white sections left to the air to oxidize for a while. pretty sure |
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| 12/21/2009 10:08:43 PM |
untitledby PhotoTessComment: I see fetal toes , an elbow, and lips. Unless you are a gynecologist or Gynecology technician this is a great fake of I have no idea. |
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| 12/21/2009 10:06:33 PM |
Gold diggerby sarampoComment: A slug of Goldschlager going down without the body around it??? but I really think it's the tip of a cork screw with cork dust on it. nie photo though |
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| 12/21/2009 10:02:34 PM |
Architectureby dtremainComment: I couldn't figure this one out then i opened it tonight and went..Huh, it's the center section of a cup carrier from like Dunkin' Donuts. The give away is the folds in the left and right pockets. yes? |
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| 12/21/2009 09:59:57 PM |
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| 12/21/2009 09:58:54 PM |
u n t i t l e dby Bear_MusicComment: Lasagna left out way too long? but seriously looks like a really magnified shot of a fibrous sheet of perhaps cardboard that has been heat molded. nice capture...6 |
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| 12/21/2009 09:55:47 PM |
Universes in Universeby keyzComment: If I were a betting man...I would say this is Olive Oil shaken briskly and buoyed on water then possibly frozen. I come to this by looking at the small captured bubbles inside the gold bubbles and then the slight waviness of the white area on the right from freeze distortion. However that look also could be from movement of the oil. I think Oil because of the thickness of the edge of each globule. Notice it's thicker on the smaller bubbles which indicates that the surface tension is greater than the pressure applied by the dispersion weight of the oil. Fantastic Photo...7 |
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| 12/21/2009 09:48:54 PM |
Swirls and Sparklesby MaryOComment: no data. could be anything from welded wire to a swirl of toothpaste. the addition of water and the neon metallic colors (or it could be an anodized piece of metal) through any identification to the wind. The capture stands alone; great color, nice sparkle, very eye-catching...7. |
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