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09/21/2005 01:36:57 PM · #1
Liquid Sculpture
09/21/2005 01:40:36 PM · #2
WOW.....
09/21/2005 01:50:11 PM · #3
That is amazing!
09/21/2005 02:22:41 PM · #4
those are so cool. Wish I could do that, but lack of lighting and counterspace don't allow me to capture good splashes!!
09/21/2005 02:26:15 PM · #5
VERY COOL!
09/21/2005 02:31:21 PM · #6
thank you so much for this link Bod!
09/21/2005 02:32:51 PM · #7
el linko broko

Edit: El Linko Worko. Neato.

Message edited by author 2005-09-21 14:38:46.
09/21/2005 02:43:21 PM · #8
Refresh the page... it works and worth the wait... very cool stuff...
09/21/2005 02:56:44 PM · #9
That guy is scary good.

Note to admins: deny him a membership here.

-J
09/21/2005 03:03:30 PM · #10
Lol.. pournography.
09/21/2005 03:12:16 PM · #11
amazing. I'd love to know how he does those multicolored splashes. some great stuff.
09/21/2005 03:14:12 PM · #12
so, does anyone have tips on how to create a good setup to work on splash pictures?
09/21/2005 04:05:23 PM · #13
Incredible! Thanks for sharing the link!
09/21/2005 04:13:44 PM · #14
Wow! Awesome stuff!
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