Hydrogens and Oxygen
Uploaded: November 29, 2004
aperture f/3.2, shutter 1/4000,
Protacio Serna November 29, 2004
Things are hot around here...Lets cool this area a bit.Water anyone?
Filtered water....I mean purified water...I was thinking about something else.
See ya.
PSerna
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Mellanie November 29, 2004
Very creative!Filtered water, huh? Read that thread....shame on you! Ha!
Great composition...Where did you capture this? A bottle of water? (Duh!) What I mean, is where is the blue coming from...a label or what?
Mel #944767
Protacio Serna November 29, 2004
: )Hi Mel!
How is you baby doing? Good girls!
This picture I took it in Vizcaya Mansion, near Coconut Grove in Miami.
That blue that you see in the picture (you haven't said if you like that blue yet) is the sky. Like it?
I was looking for a title for this one related to our "blue planet" or something like that, but since I'm a chemist I decided to call it "Two Hydrogens and One Oxygen", but it was quite obvious so I then simplified and now it is “Hydrogens and Oxygen”.
I saw your pix of the chocolate. That's a good one, yo know?
Thanks
PSerna
www.pserna.com #944878
Protacio Serna November 29, 2004
Ups...I forgot...here's a detail of the image. #944891Mellanie November 29, 2004
Hey, Jenna's doing good as ever! Thanks for asking!The blue is beautiful...looked like a PS gradient layer...What was the container that the H2O was in?
A chemist, huh? I'm a biologist!
Like both of the shots! #944908
Protacio Serna November 29, 2004
Biologist...cool.Actually here in Mexico they call us Chemist but my field is clinical laboratory, something related to haemoglobins and all that stuff, you know?...yes, anemias and that sort of things. I am still worried about that comment I made. Tell Jenna that I am very sorry please.
About the water. Those aren't bubbles. I took that shoot at a stream of water from a fountain. Set the camera to Shutter priority, and dialed to 1/4000 sec to freeze the drops in the air.
Here's a different shot
Thanks Mel...see you Jenna!
PSerna #944930
Mellanie November 29, 2004
AHA! Now I understand! Thanks for a wider view!I work in an animal disease diagnostic lab....virology section.
Jenna says you're forgiven! :P
See ya,
Mel #944942
Protacio Serna November 29, 2004
: ) #944954Bob Fehringer November 29, 2004
Sorry Protacio, this one does nothing for me at all. Gosh I'd better not say that or someone might jump me for being critical on a critique site.Anyway, you have done much better, but I'm sure others will think it's wonderful. Just my opinion.
Keep shooting and having fun as you do.
BF
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Audrea Telkamp November 29, 2004
Very "cool" Protacio!! #945534Protacio Serna November 29, 2004
: )Got it Bob...you opinion is very important to me.
So its yours Rhina. Thanks and I enjoyed that smile...so much.
Thank you Audrea for your visit. Hope you fund it refreshing.
This is an image I did while trying to avoid the clichés you`ll normally find in a beautifull place like Vizcaya Mansion. I went the opposite way that afternoon. And as Bob usually say: I had fun.
Thank you all.
PSerna
www.pserna.com #945648
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