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Photography Abstract posted on Jun 20, 2007
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I put my water in the freezer earlier tonight... here's what happened! :D Something different. Enjoy!

Comments (10)


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nongo

12:59AM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Some pretty jagged edges!! quite unique imagery!!!! very cool shot Kayleen!!!

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wonderworld

1:35AM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Very cool ice crystals!! Neat shot!!!

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Zeldie

1:40AM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Something different indeed! :0) Very creative! I like the detail in this and the sharpness is superb! Great shot! :0))

tr4cey

2:04AM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Brilliant shot. Better full screen.

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Luka_30

3:59AM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Cool idea! Wanderful image.

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babuci

5:33AM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Excelent idea to see what happenes a few hrs later with a water...cool stuff.

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misha_d

9:57AM | Wed, 20 June 2007

very inventive, great image

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TwoPynts

11:18AM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Different indeed, almost like clear petals of grass. Neat discovery and photo.

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mark.spooner

2:55PM | Wed, 20 June 2007

Interesting work!

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keeneye

6:36PM | Fri, 22 June 2007

Pretty cool looking ice crystals!!! The blue & gold really accent the crystals so well!!!!!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.2
MakeFUJIFILM
ModelFinePix S5200
Shutter Speed10/85
ISO Speed800
Focal Length6

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