Tubular Blue

© Michael S. Baker

Tubular Blue

Uploaded: December 25, 2006 18:13:06

Description

Image captured at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab)in Batavia, IL. A structure of chrome tubes towering approximately 15 feet high. The tubes twist from the bottom of the structure to the top, forming a spiral near the top.

Comments

Steve Downen December 25, 2006

This is very interesting! What is this, if I may ask? It is quite unique and intriguing. #577476

Melissa G. Meiselman December 25, 2006

This image really does things to the eyes as you scroll it up and down. Great shot of whatever, Michael!!! #3740148

Michael S. Baker December 26, 2006

Thanks, Steve D., Melissa G. Glad you liked this image. I'll add comments to the description.
Regards,
Mike B-
#3740515

Steve Downen December 26, 2006

thanks for the description! #3742921

Michael S. Baker February 03, 2007

Original image showing tubular structure. Imaged captured at Fermilab, a High Energy Physics laboratory located in Batavia, IL. My images 'Spiral' and 'Tubular Blue' came from this. You can actually stand inside the structure, look upwards and see my 'Spiral' point of view. #3906432

Michael S. Baker February 03, 2007

Original pic attached. #3906434

Ken Smith level-classic April 25, 2007

Excellent perspective, Mike. Congrats!! #4214234

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