& you were successful ...
Well done!
in argentina!!!! now.. it's too late.. but... i never forget to write u about your pictures...
now i'm so drunk... !!!!!!!!! but.... it's a really nice shot
thats ok!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's me again...
it;s sexy!!!!!! jjeejeje
***3::Azzz
.........Awe-inspiring!
.........Amazing!
.........Awesome!
Posted by p23e at March 12, 2004 12:58 AM
IN Canada, it looks great too.
And i am not drunk.
Is it milk or pudding?
Whatever it is its got texture, and sensuality.
Muy Bien. (Very Good)
get shot very mysterious and curious how the drops are so uniform.
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I find the photo soft. Color balance is a little to dark for me.
Posted by Jason Tran at March 12, 2004 04:16 AMOne word - Wow.
Posted by Lyle at March 12, 2004 05:07 AMI love that enigmatic hole into the heart of the milk.
Posted by Edwinek at March 12, 2004 05:49 AManother very interesting site about high speed photography is http://users.skynet.be/fotoopa/. Magnificent pictures and a lot of explanation.
bert.
Posted by Bert at March 12, 2004 06:30 AM:-) I like it!
Posted by ila at March 12, 2004 06:59 AMIsn,t it cosmos and earth?! very interesting shut.
Posted by effat at March 12, 2004 09:30 AMNicely done. There's a strange effect on the left with the droplet's shadow, which seems to be more stretched than the droplet - if it really is the droplet's shadow, that is.
Maybe some quirk of the camera's moving shutter?
Posted by izb at March 12, 2004 09:54 AMnice. almost cosmic...the opposite of a black hole.
Posted by veritech pilot at March 12, 2004 10:07 AMWow, it looks like porcelin, very impressive although I wish the droplet would have been in-focus... can't have everything.
Posted by Lorin Halpert at March 12, 2004 12:21 PMLiterally, it is the ever-elusive 'white hole' that cosmologists have been searching for all these years. ;)
Posted by Omnicrola at March 12, 2004 12:31 PMBeautiful
Posted by Dieppe at March 12, 2004 12:50 PMI've tried so many times to get a shot like that.. gave up.. bloody digital :p
Posted by James at March 12, 2004 02:16 PMMore likely the shadow of whatever is being used to create the droplets, no?
Posted by cl at March 12, 2004 03:38 PMhow come no one mentioned Harold Edgerton ?? .... HAROLD EDGERTON PEOPLE !!!
Posted by Behr.o0o.z at March 12, 2004 03:59 PMGreat shot! I love it!
Well done.
Very cool. Amazing shot.
Posted by Jordon at March 12, 2004 09:09 PMAmazing really.. love it.
Posted by Kim at March 12, 2004 10:42 PMI'm really impressed!
Posted by Rolle at March 13, 2004 03:43 PMreally nice picture!
Posted by TJ at March 14, 2004 01:12 AMI've just been directed to your shot by a comment on my most recent entry (http://www.chromasia.com/iblog/archives/0403151328_clean.php) - this is nicely done; very subtle.
Posted by djn1 at March 15, 2004 09:54 AMThis photo is superb! I am simply attracted to it.
Posted by Grace at March 19, 2004 12:00 AM1.best idea
2.best macro
2.best picture
Why everybody is drunk here?
Posted by Automatik Wanka at April 6, 2004 04:34 AMWhy everybody is drunk here?
Posted by Automatik Wanka at April 6, 2004 04:34 AMit not about drunking LOL, it about using your Brian more then a mouse... I think this is like "each drop shall make it ocean" one by one to make it whole
Posted by sahand at April 10, 2004 03:23 AM