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Photo posted by Eva McDermott in the Weekly Challenge gallery on 02/28/17 at 6:42 pm EST
Registered on 01/04/09, 1015 Posts, 13229 Comments
Post last edited by Eva McDermott on 02/28/17 at 9:19 pm EST
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Comment posted by gary phillips on 02/28/17 at 8:19 pm EST
Registered on 10/24/13, 185 Posts, 4136 Comments
Sometimes the planets align nicely, Eva. Love these frozen bubbles and the galaxy that spun them off.
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Comment posted by Gary Minish on 02/28/17 at 11:51 pm EST
Registered on 02/04/06, 625 Posts, 3583 Comments
Love your ice galaxy, Eva! It really does look like it was shot through a telescope rather than a macro lens! Very appropriate title also.
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Gary Minish Valdez, Alaska, USA |
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Comment posted by Mark Seaver on 03/01/17 at 3:15 pm EST
Registered on 01/23/11, 1103 Posts, 17270 Comments
Comment last edited by Mark Seaver on 03/01/17 at 3:15 pm EST
Yes, Eva, definitely an interstellar look with the galaxies/planets against a background of stars. The difference in texture of the two bubbles on the right adds some fine extra interest.
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Mark Seaver
Burtonsville, MD & Emigrant, MT
seaverphotos.com
Weekly Challenge Moderator
Macro/Close Up Moderator |
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Comment posted by David Schoen on 03/01/17 at 7:32 pm EST
Registered on 11/06/06, 1213 Posts, 4587 Comments
Intergalactic. Anyway that was my first thought when I looked at this. I also see snails and sand dollars in it. Funny, I just read the other comments and it appears that everyone agrees. A very nicely done abstract.
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Comment posted by Wayne Jones on 03/04/17 at 11:40 pm EST
Registered on 04/18/07, 953 Posts, 6435 Comments
Amazing vision to make this composition, Eva! Finding a way to put the largest bubbles around the edges gave this the appearance of gazing into space with heavenly bodies receding into the distance for light-years.
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Wayne Jones
Upstate New York |
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The beauty and genius of a work of art may be reconceived, though its first material expression be destroyed; a vanished harmony may yet again inspire the composer; but when the last individual of a race of living beings breathes no more, another heaven and another earth must pass before such a one can be again. William Beebe, 1906 |
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Comment posted by Ed Williams on 03/07/17 at 12:25 am EST
Registered on 12/28/10, 636 Posts, 3499 Comments
This is truly galactic Eva. Way to see these frozen bubbles and nice capture. I really like the B&W treatment.
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Ed Williams
www.chasindaylight.com
La Habra, CA |
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