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Horsehead - Oil and Water:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt6QmcAIIJg
Incubus - Oil and Water (from Look Alive):
It's been a long time since I played with oil and water and found it harder work than I remembered. The bubbles wouldn't stay still in a perfect composition for me, but I had fun none the less and had far too many to choose from to enter for Smile on Saturday.
Took this a little while back too...had all these great intentions of taking new photos but didn't get a chance to take one I liked...I love getting refractions in drops; so fun! Have a wonderful day--and new week!!
Unfortunately I didn't know the game iSpy.
So I was worried if this shot I chose fits this week's theme, is that OK?
For this image, I used the simulated analog film "Kodak Portra 400" with software DxO FilmPack 6.
Nikon D850 with Nikkor 20mm/1.8G: ISO100 - 1/100 - f11
It has been very, very cold for the last few days.... It will remain so for the next ten days. Wish you a warm and happy weekend!
For Smile on Saturday !
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Un grand merci pour vos favoris, commentaires et encouragements toujours très appréciés.
Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
It's been awhile since I have played with water & oil. So fun!
Thanks for views, comments and favs :)
A pure Abstract image, starting with Oil on water, then playing with Photoshop............worth viewing large, I found quiet a lot of journeys with the colours and shapes
#MacroMondays - #OilonWater
Olivenöl auf Wasser mit einem mehrfarbigen Untergrund.
Wünsche euch allen einen Happy MM :-)
Olive oil on water with a multicolored background.
Wish you all HMM :-)
The Durango and Silverton Narrowgauge Railroad is a wonderful piece of history which is still being operated. Watch this to see this beauty in the mountains of Colorado:
This 'subject' always catches my eye - and my salad. A couple of others are in the first comment box.
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -
looking downward in a champagne glass filled with water and cooking oil, gave a swirl and clicked the button...colors are from decorative sheets of cheap wrapping papers & sunlight...
There have been some very heavy showers over the UK in the last few days and those conditions are ideal for photographing dramatic clouds. For this image, I stopped off at Common Lane in Bramcote, Nottingham, during my lunch break. I just hoped that there might be a break in the dark clouds to illuminate the oil seed field flowers in contrast with the ominous sky.