Eduard Simon's Discovery: Practical Application by mark.spooner
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Description
Hello to you all, hope that you had a great weekend.
This subject is a very commonly available material, although its discovery was far earlier than most would think. If you've bought any sort of equipment or furniture then you've probably had loads of it to dispose of.
Many thanks to all of you who viewed and/or commented on my last image. Thanks for your time.
Comments (32)
alhak
pick me pick me!!! i know what this is (but i wont tell, as it would send the rest of them packing...lol) excellent shot, unusual object to take a pic of, love it!
mrmadmikie
The Big Macs seemed to taste better when they were packed inside his discovery. Cool image and info.
babuci
Tell me Mark,did you bought a microscope and now you taking picture what you see under the scope? Excelent and yes very unusual subject, still fascinating thou!
awjay
always fascinating.... :)
Valerie-Ducom
Excellent ! :)
oscilis
I always enjoy your view of the world. Original idea!
Janiss
Very nice shot!
elmurray
I think I have it!!! Is it bubblewrap??? Another great macro shot, Mark. Bravo! Eileen xx
MrsLubner
It reminds me of the cardboard spacers in wine cases, etc. In any case, nice job.
jedink
great shot, how did you do it??
vulcanccit
Styrofoam! hehehe thats my gues, cool shot!!
Zorg1955
Excellent work !
Ionel
'Polystyrene has a long history of evolution behind it. In 1839, a German apothecary called Eduard Simon discovered polystyrene.' Google Search Very nice work, Mark! :)
Fred255
I like your shot's they make me think, may cardboard of some kind of plastic wrapping?
prionbrain
Whatever it may be...I love the macro!!! Reminds me of leaf-cell structure:)! Awesome idea and capture!!!
drag
When I saw the thumb I thought it was a beehive. Another fantastic macro and play with light and shadow.
fredster66
Impressive work!
moochagoo
Brillant !
jared99
I had no idea what it was until reading the comments. Nice one!
goodoleboy
I'm not sure, but I think it's part of the filter that you place inside an air conditioning/heating unit. In any event, neat macro!
zoren
nice!
erlandpil
You have a good idea in yours picture,this is very good to erland
rainbows
Superb work, Mark. Love the honeycomb shapes.
sema_fox
Excellent work !!!!
TwoPynts
You've got me "foaming" at the mouth with this one! ;'P
Richardphotos
I always play with the bubble wrap like a kid.
evinrude
Never knew it looked like that really close up. Brilliant work.
lizzibell
Nice work...
nikolais
top creation
jocko500
super looking here