Wednesday, April 4, 2012

30 Days of Photographs II - The experiment

This challenge brought to you by Ziva and Mike poses a theme for each day of the month. While my photos may be out of focus, please check out the other talented participants!!!






The Experiment


I don't know what to say for this one. 

37 comments:

  1. I'm trying to work out what you did and whether it succeeded. If this is the cure for slow drivers or baldness then I'm very impressed.

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  2. I think it turned out blue. If that's what you were going for...it worked really, really well. :)

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  3. Is tie die coming back?!? Hurray!!!!

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  4. Reminds me of my 8th grade science fair project.

    Preeeety.

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  5. It looks like you're flushing a bottle of Romulan brandy smuggled across the Neutral Zone.

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    1. Is this something that you have experience in?

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  6. Both you and Tanya over at dogearedcopy captured blue smoke rather well. That is what you were going for, right? :)

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    1. Smoke under water...the fire in the sky...or something like that.

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  7. A picture is worth a thousand words! And this picture is awesome!

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  8. That reminds me. I have to clean the toilets. Seriously, I love the pic. The design the dye makes is amazing.

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  9. This sort of reminds me of how at one point there was a rumor about some chemical in the water in swimming pools that would make the water turn bright blue if you peed in it...

    Seriously though, I love the photo. ;)

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    1. There isn't??? Wow, I've got some peein to do!

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  10. Oh snap! I love this one! Is that food coloring in water? The swirls looks super cool.

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  11. You don't have to say anything. It's pretty.

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  12. Holy shiitake! You have a transparent toilet bowl!

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  13. amazing photo. perfect experiment. perfect.

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  14. Very nice! Words are unnecessary. And I thank you for not using red.

    ;-)

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    1. I thought about that, oddly enough, and decided it was "prettier" to use blue.

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  15. I know what to say! That is actually very beautiful!

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  16. Seems a successful experiment if you were trying for sheer (literally) beauty.

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  17. I really like the sheer layers of the same color, creating depth within the swirl and, how you managed to get distinct tendrils and a sense of motion :-)

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