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looking into a cast iron frying pan.

Photography Abstract posted on Oct 06, 2012
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I took cooking oil and put some black light paint into the oil that was in a frying pan. the pan needed to be cleaned any ways as it was rusty. which i did clean up real good before I used it to cook in. Do not worry as i used the blacklight to make sure all the paint was out. The paint never dried in the cast iron pan. I had to use stee; wool to get the rust out any way. i had to use very heavy steel wool to get the job done and took about one halve to an hour of rubbing to get all the rust out good. I put some water in the pan also and took micros shots. I finish a painting which I hope to upload tomorrow as I did take photos today but can not fine the wire to my camera to the computer. the card on the camera is too big for the computer as it is not the sandisk card. It do have one for over flow of images. i guess i going to have to shoot it again useing the sandisk card as the main card. i can change card in the camera. the other card is a compackflash raw card which i just took out and can not put it back lol. first time i ever took it out. now I got to get the book and read up on it. I got the card back in lol still learning about the D800 Nikon

Comments (47)


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sandra46

4:55PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

marvelous work!

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Marinette

5:00PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

nice image! :)

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DennisReed

5:02PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Cool! Looks like a brew for Halloween!

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adrie

5:06PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Beautiful mix of colors and photoshot Jock.

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JaneEden

6:34PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

How ingenius to think of doing this Jock, it is a brilliant abstract art in your fry pan lol, Well done, hugs Jane xx

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RodS

8:51PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Coll experimentation, Jock! Glad you were able to get the pan all cleaned up - wouldn't want your stomach to glow under black light!

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danapommet

9:40PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

This is so cool Jock and you seem to be having a lot of fun!

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mgtcs

10:33PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Awesome image my friend, excellent colors and textures, very nicely done!

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MagikUnicorn

11:04PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

YES YES YESSSSS SIR

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LBJ2

5:36AM | Mon, 08 October 2012

Wonderful abstract piece, Jock. Love the way of the light green color working.+5

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helanker

1:12PM | Mon, 08 October 2012

Super beautiful result Jock, but alot of work before anf after LOL!

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Katraz

2:10PM | Tue, 09 October 2012

Great work Jock.

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Steeleyes101

3:41PM | Tue, 09 October 2012

This one reminds me of the old Joshua Light Shows I saw when going to rock concerts

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A_Sunbeam

3:47PM | Tue, 09 October 2012

Some very rusty-looking amoeba here! Clever idea and nicely done.

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netot

10:08PM | Wed, 10 October 2012

Great capture Jock! Love colors and textures. I remember when you just had to know about ISO (ASA). Was good times! Now All is about cards, digital files, white balance, even about taking film!

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NefariousDrO

4:23PM | Sun, 04 November 2012

That's so cool! I love the weird textures that the oil/water/paint makes.

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carlx

3:19AM | Sat, 29 December 2012

Great abstract, Jock!!!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/2.8
MakeSONY
ModelCYBERSHOT
Shutter Speed10/300
ISO Speed320
Focal Length8

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