Droplets and the secret of their birth by WardXmodem
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Description
LONG story behind this one. I have often been fascinated by the little bubbles that form near the top of a bottle when you open a soda, very uniform, quickly coalescing into that "fizz" that happens.
I hadn't thought of trying to capture the fascinating array of tiny bubbles, but the other day I got into a friends car and there was a water bottle that had sat there for a while - temp changes etc caused regular droplets to condense on the bottle. He went in for some dry cleaning and people wondered about me with a water bottle sitting on the curb, taking closeups that I COULDN'T SEE because the sun was too bright to use the LCD display - so I took about 20 pix, and at least one turned out.
This was the only pic of most of the bottle, NOT the one I cropped to get the bubble pattern, but wanted to show you where it came from.
Casio Exilim EX-Z40.
Comments (6)
DJB
That's ok...I wonder what people think of me crouched down taking shots of a spider or something. Shows your fascination. The CO2 is good for the tummy too.Well done.
lgrant
Very nice image. You almost can't tell that it's a curved surface.
asajen
very cool idea
zoren
I like this concept...the water droplets make for an inviting pattern.
Dafa
very neat image. right, one cant tell thats a curved surface. im impressed :) very well done!
GiMi53
Very good idea, perfectly realized... BRAVO :~)