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Oil an Water
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Tracey Leo (terrileo70)
(1831) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2009-07-10 |
| Categories: Artwork, Experimental, Macro |
| Exposure: f/2.8, 1/250 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2009-07-10 4:58 |
| Viewed: 160 |
| Points: 12 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Another take on my last image, this time with oil.
Only problem was the oil spread out, unlike water that stayed in a dome!
So working within that, I kept a tiny bit of water in the eye dropper. End result...the little bits of bubbles!!
Same set up as before, table, window light...and my POV on subject LOl
Regards Tracey |
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- bupga
(2701) - [2009-07-10 5:06]
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Such an interesting composition in Macro Tracey, thanks for the idea about using CD it creates a lots of vibrant colors that even our naked eyes can't see. Nice work and my compliments.
tfs....Buddy
That's awesome Tracey, here I was thinking that the water droplets were a good idea, who knew you'd take it to the next level and use oil! Lol. The tiny bubbles look great, makes me wonder what effect this would have on a blue-backed disc. It's meant to be a rainy day here in Auckland today so I might have to give this a crack with one of my old discs. The colours in this one resemble that of a sunrise, the dark BG works really well too. Another impressive experiment.
TFS,
Scott.
- jackal
(2865) - [2009-07-10 17:17]
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Hi Tracey,
Another great shot, the colours are vibrant and stand out well against the black BG - the water bubbles great, a goood idea
cheers
Jack
- roges
(4812) - [2009-07-11 12:21]
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Hi Tracey,
Exceptional achievement!
Very well played and presented this picture.
Have a beautiful weekend,
Adrian
- eosnut
(10095) - [2009-07-14 4:25]
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Hi Tracey,
I like your previous CD shot, but I like the simplicity of this one.
Reminds me of laboratory culture dish...penicillan maybe ;)
Nice experiment, well done.
Pete.
This is cool too Tracey - I slightly prefer your previous shot with the smaller droplets, but this certainly catches the eye.
Don't know if I'd have opted to keep the 'pollutants' (a little black speck, and a fibre of clothing?) in the shot.
Great experiment though with an awesome result.
Rew