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11/11/2007 04:21:53 PM |
Lol I hope this wasn't done during the wash cycle. Love the metal and all the hexagons. What did you use for lighting? |
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11/08/2007 07:17:03 PM |
This takes some looking at to get the full effect. (Gotta confess I am fascinated by the washing machine itself: design mimics the way soap bubbles align themselves with each other). |
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11/08/2007 01:36:20 PM |
Nice combination of recurring hexagons & holes contrasting with much the more random placement and shapes of the water droplets. This is great!
Lots of ducks in Holland, at least in Den Haag when I lived there. But I agree, keep them out of the washing machines. |
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11/08/2007 12:51:02 PM |
This is really neat. I would have never guessed it was a washing machine, you'r is much more interesting than mine is! |
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11/08/2007 11:59:55 AM |
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11/08/2007 11:34:32 AM |
Nice shot. Really like how you're thinking outside the box in this challenge.
Now on to the really important question. You don't wash your ducks? LOL Your comment gave me a great and silly visual of a duck stuck in the washer and protesting. |
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11/08/2007 09:47:07 AM |
I like the concept here. You have a great pattern going on with the washing machine and the water and the holes. This would make a great dou tone image. |
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