Ultrasonic Horn

© Steven E. Ray

Ultrasonic Horn

Uploaded: August 08, 2007

Description


This is a sample of my professional photography and one of my gel studio sets for
industrial tools. Canon Canon 28-135mm. Entered "Catch All".

Comments

Christopher Jamison August 08, 2007

having been an engineer for 10 years, I could see this in any technical magazine. VERY professionally done! #709321

Steven E. Ray August 08, 2007

Thanks Christopher! Your photo has the engineer essence about you. My brother is a lifetime engineer at GM, so I see the engineer look a lot :) I am using the photos to build a website at www.patsonics.com. Websites are my main thing (www.inndesign.com), but photography and high-def video production follow close suite :) #4619481

Debbie Fleri August 08, 2007

I like the colors and shapes...: )
Clean and crisp looking...: )

Not sure what it is but it look really nice...: )

Well now that I think about it,,,they look like parts to a robot...: )

#4621387

Jennifer L. Alder August 08, 2007

Pristine!! Wow-- superb clarity, color and reflection! Great comp, too, Steven! :) #4621842

Joan Powell August 09, 2007

I love it , no matter what it's for .The reflecton and color are amazing !! #4626455

Gail Vitikacs level-classic August 13, 2007

Agree...this is a fabulous piece of art! Love it all! #4641933

Amanda D. Austwick level-classic September 30, 2007

Again Steven I really like the reflection of the objects! #4864078

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