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Photography Abstract posted on Dec 29, 2005
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Or a mess of a different kind :D This impact has had devastating effects as you can imagine. Perhaps it is a one off event or it could be the start of an alien onslaught. Do not believe the propaganda put about that it is a fake and that it is just a ball bearing dropped on a pile of flour. Many thanks to you for taking the time to look and hopefully add your comments it is appreciated. Richard.

Comments (23)


L8RDAZE

9:00AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Always somethin different and unique! Another visual treat you've cooked up here for us to enjoy!

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Margana

10:58AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Oooh cool one Richard!It looks 3D on my screen.It's a ballbearing dropped in flour?I would never have guessed in a million years!Love the postwork you did on this.It looks like the big bang or some powerful astronomical phenomenon.Brilliant work,again.You always provide a reason for the 'A' in MAS!

Tedz

11:11AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

I am actually viewing this with Protective Welding Goggles....reminding Me of My first Big Bang...sigh...I saw Stars and a similar Vision...I have Warned You all of a coming Attack! salute

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Loloe

11:22AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Wow! very creative again! I love the postwork too! bravo!!!

froznlife42

11:26AM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Cool! I was trying to figure out how you accomplished this image. What the substance might have been. LOL Really cool indeed.

ModestyB

12:22PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Lava!!!!! Its like a vulcano....impressive :)

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Cosme..D..Churruca

1:21PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Spectacular... amazing what you are doing !

soulofharmony

1:24PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

love the Big bang theory richard, ooops !!!! now to science, blush!!!!! ..quantum physics and the mirco world with in the atom, laser beams and neutron stars ..silicon chips.. oh and the boundaries of individual photons... this composition makes me question the 40hz oscillations phenomenon of a single neurone oscillation ad electric current running through the brain.... brillaintly creative Richard..:)) ((yes lm wierd..))

TheSecond

1:43PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

we know the high-speed makros you are doing ... would never believe it is a fake ... awesome work as usual

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Valentin

2:31PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Eruption of a little volcano... Simply marvelous!!!

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tommorules

4:02PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

Looks like me in the kitchen!! Fab work Richard, keep it up. Not sure that Delia would approve though - those ball-bearings can be a bit hard to chew!

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jocko500

8:24PM | Thu, 29 December 2005

lol they came frome outer space i heard... real cool looking

KiwiMiss

2:48AM | Fri, 30 December 2005

Reminds me of a volcanic eruption too. Love the textures and colours. Actually the more I look at it the more I see :)

cynlee

3:06AM | Fri, 30 December 2005

POWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!! explosive! ;]

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jcv2

3:01PM | Fri, 30 December 2005

Oh wow, a verrrry original capture with the quality of a scientific research object!!! Excellent work! :)

unike

3:13PM | Fri, 30 December 2005

love the colors! Great effect!! The image is awsome!!

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coolj001

9:16PM | Fri, 30 December 2005

This is cool !

ana-maria

2:12AM | Sat, 31 December 2005

Very impressive work. Looks amazing. Superb!!!

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rayburg

2:04PM | Sat, 31 December 2005

Looks like a volcano blowing its top..as always..great capture of a milli-second in time..

BertDes

9:24AM | Tue, 03 January 2006

Great photo. What an idea.

tvernuccio

12:01PM | Wed, 04 January 2006

Perfect timing and excellent composition! i like the posterization...pretty cool! it's image i would LOVE to play around with Richard!!!! i'm wondering how it would look to filter out the reds or blues and then turn it to b/w??? sorry...can't help it! it's a fun image and i can't help but get that itchy feeling of wanting to play myself!!! Excellent shooting and creative postwork! :)

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Digimon

12:15PM | Wed, 04 January 2006

I love the "Posterization?" color effect? Has that scientific, or through special vison goggles look! and the debris is perfectly frozen in time! One ripe for study!

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TwoPynts

1:54PM | Mon, 09 July 2007

Thanks for directing me this way Richard, wouldn't have wanted to miss this. Do I sense a 'new' form of drop shot in the air? ;']


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