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One of my favorite drop shots.
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Could be a Christmas card!!!
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Bynx,
I think I'll call this one, "Reflection on the curvature of time and space inthe Venusian atmosphere." Haven't gota clue why but it just strikes me that way. Aloha |
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selvin wrote:
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Over here we're experiencing a sort of cosmic ray storm of particle physics/astrophysics documentaries on TV, probably as cleverly seededPR on behalf of our world-class astronomers and particle physicists, in advance of their recent catastrophic budget cuts, which happened anyway. Any of the numerous graphic artists employed on the artwork therein would have been proud of this and many of Bynx's other shots, as illustrations.But they're just playing with Photoshop, and he's photographing natural phenomena as theyreally are, albeit with a degree of artistic help. |
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Thanks guys. Im glad you are getting something out of the photo. Doing drops is fun. Now Im trying to come up with different liquids to see how they perform due to their different viscosity.
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