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| 12/03/2003 02:29:07 PM |
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| 10/23/2003 06:38:13 AM |
Arquimedesby anirenoComment by anireno: First of all, sorry for the spelling of Archimedes, I´m spanish.
The duck was filled with water to achieve this splash. The slight
discoloration at the top was due to incorrect fixation of the paper
background. There was an unwanted reflection of the sink over the duck´s
face. I´ve discovered after the submission. After the submission I was in
disagreement with the background, as one of you have pointed.
Thanks for your comments. |
| 10/21/2003 01:30:49 PM |
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| 10/21/2003 10:43:54 AM |
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| 10/20/2003 01:59:57 PM |
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| 10/19/2003 08:36:30 PM |
Arquimedesby anirenoComment by jackditch: still trying to figure out how you achieved such a splash. is there sand inside the rubber duck? good capture. |
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| 10/18/2003 09:25:50 PM |
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| 10/18/2003 10:11:07 AM |
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| 10/18/2003 02:50:36 AM |
Arquimedesby anirenoComment by LucidLotus: Great fun example of displacement. At first I didn't get the connection, but luckily I'd recently seen something on PBS about Archimedes. Everything looks good, my only wish would be that the duck have a bit more light on it. 8 |
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| 10/18/2003 02:38:21 AM |
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