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| 01/08/2008 06:22:25 AM |
bloopby ralphComment by Hovan: It seems as if the drop is disappearing into its own splash. I like it. |
| 01/08/2008 01:42:02 AM |
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| 01/07/2008 11:21:31 PM |
bloopby ralphComment by loseme: Good shot, the background looks a little noises but I like that you went with pink instead of the traditional white. |
| 01/07/2008 11:18:43 PM |
bloopby ralphComment by violinist123: I think to compete with the 4 trillion other droplet shots on the site you are required by law to at least rotate the image so the drop is falling parallel with the side of the image. |
| 01/07/2008 09:52:40 PM |
hexagonsby ralphComment by Tom: Extra points for the time it took to set this up! |
| 01/07/2008 09:01:47 PM |
bloopby ralphComment by Kelli: Very nice! I could imagine it making that sound as it hits. Love the color! |
| 01/07/2008 08:05:14 PM |
bloopby ralphComment by posthumous: scalvert: pure physics. that is natural.
ursula: but it looks like a... thingie...
scalvert: a what?
ursula: you know, that thingie that you put on your... thingie.
scalvert: and how is that relevant?
ursula: well it's not natural, not according to the Roman Catholic church.
scalvert: as an atheist, I approve this photo. |
| 01/07/2008 05:32:58 PM |
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| 01/07/2008 05:24:01 PM |
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| 01/07/2008 02:05:34 PM |
bloopby ralphComment by jdannels: I can only figure this was a single shot. Either way its really cool to see the motion this way. |
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