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Two drops joining together to form a little water arch.
One thing that I was not expecting in working with two drops side by side is the effect that they have on one another when creating columns. In pretty much all of the shots I made with two drops like this, the columns seemed to be drawn together and were leaning inward towards each other. I suspect this has something to do with the pressures created under the water surface when the drops hit the water. Not expected, but cool none the less! :-)
I still haven't had time to work with this device much, but hope to do some more maybe this weekend. The job hunt goes on. :-)
Current Assignment: "Faceless Portraits"
My granddaughter (middle) and her friends, three cutest little girls co-op putting together a puzzle at their preschool. I think this image fits this week assignment.
Flickr buddies at Forresters Beach - NSW Central Coast...
XMAS Shoot at Turrimetta Beach - 10/12/2011... Message me for details..
A group of geese fly past as bamboo raft which is somehow managing to cross the mighty bhramputra river @ Assam
What to do with underexposed, grainy, high ISO and basically poor shot .... make a poster of course. This was a genuine celebration.
finding a new home after the tree was brought down by a storm...it takes more than ONE to make a HOME!
On location in the amazing Art Deco ballroom of Southport's Prince of Wales Hotel during filming for upcoming musical movie, Perfectly Frank
L to R : Seated Matthew Reynolds (sound & lighting), Martin Gratton (composer/lyricist), Luke Rufo (writer/director) , [seated, unknown], chatting are Alan Pugh (choireography) & Klare Rufo (producer) and dinner suited leading man Connor Deino Simkins.
Teamwork inspires participants in the 35th Marine Corps Marathon to complete a curling 26.2-mile race Oct. 31, 2010. More than 30,000 runners made their way through Arlington, Va., and the Capital.
In a season of almost nothing good from the Milkwood seed pod family out back, this one display almost made up for the sad showing.
This line of enchantment is made of the fluff all hanging on to the other fluff and blowing in the wind.
The next day it rained and that was the end of this wonderful sculpture of nature.