i need an external flash now....dangitt sam...
Posted by tim jenkins at January 27, 2004 12:50 AMbreathtaking. wow.
Posted by lynn at January 27, 2004 02:49 AMnow we are going to be afraid of frost on our windows too. imagining micro ailens there!!
Posted by TJ at January 27, 2004 03:20 AMwonderful, god must be,,,the best animator.
Posted by effat at January 27, 2004 08:09 AMAmazing capture if the depth of what normally appears to be a thin phenom.
Nicely done again (goes without saying), Sam!
Posted by houser at January 27, 2004 09:04 AMWOW! Great shot. Frozen liquid silver on a window pane. I love the way you bring to us the world we never see.
Posted by Scott Murdoch at January 27, 2004 09:06 AMreminds me almost of biomorphic giger. im kind of scared...
Posted by veritech pilot at January 27, 2004 10:44 AMi always try to figure out what your macros are before reading the explanation, today i really thought that is the macro of icy muddy prints of the car tyres on the asphalt!!!!:)
Posted by someone out there at January 27, 2004 11:36 AM======
Posted by jaz hejazi at January 27, 2004 12:51 PMthat's some pretty scary stuff... could be the wing of some flying bird beast xD but i like it :)
Posted by ecila at January 27, 2004 01:41 PMYou really really went crazy with Macro, I can't see any DOF effect, damn, this is unbelievable. one can say this is an aerial-shot of an alien planet. :) 5 thumbs up.
Posted by ila at January 27, 2004 06:57 PMAmazing photo.
Posted by cloudshift at January 27, 2004 09:38 PMWow - what a great photo, wonderful capured!
Posted by Angela at January 28, 2004 03:52 AMThey are nice in fact, but where are the people?One thinks that you are living in a deserted land.Bring people to your photos,please!
Posted by Esmail at January 28, 2004 09:33 AMthis is amazing!
Posted by kandi (champagne) cook at January 28, 2004 11:45 AMSin palabras (No words).
Felicitaciones (Congratulations)
Actually I have nothing to add: wonderful and amazing picture
Posted by Muk at January 29, 2004 06:56 PMYour photos are incrementally getting better and better. Hats off. Beautiful.
Posted by Claude Garmon at September 2, 2004 05:49 PM