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Ink Diffusion Painting
Ink Diffusion Painting
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Challenge: Chemistry (Basic Editing)
Camera: Canon EOS-400D Rebel XTi
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II
Date: Jun 10, 2008
Aperture: f/20
ISO: 800
Shutter: 1sec
Date Uploaded: Jun 10, 2008

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Statistics
Place: 36 out of 62
Avg (all users): 5.3621
Avg (commenters): 5.6000
Avg (participants): 5.2400
Avg (non-participants): 5.3732
Views since voting: 1689
Views during voting: 469
Votes: 301
Comments: 11
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06/17/2008 02:52:51 PM
Nice colors but could have gotten non reflective glass instead.
06/16/2008 06:28:28 AM
I love the colorful turbulences in that jar, and I have a few suggestions for improvements:
1) Pay attention to your background. Seeing that crooked line is way too distracting. If you sat the jar on a large piece of paper or cardboard, then extend it upwards behind the subject, you would have a flawless, seamless background.
2)Play with some adjustments (like curves) so the white actually looks white and the colors look their best, too.
3) Minimize reflections by very careful lighting, the use of a circular polarizer (filter), placement of camera vs glass, and possibly by holding up something black in front of the glass - close to it, but just out of view.
4) Some extra props might liven up the composition.
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06/15/2008 03:02:38 PM
The natural beauty of the ink patterns is really quite hypnotic. The pink ones at the top of this concoction work really well but soon mesh into a horrible looking mess towards the bottom of the tank. This is where your image loses some of its appeal, particularly at the very bottom of the tank where it even turns to green. It leaves me a bit uncomforatble in terms of your subject matter.

I think a closer crop of the top of the tank would have worked better, it would also mean you cut out the line in the background where your worktop meets your wall which I find somewhat distracting. Certainly an interesting attempt though, a 6 from me.
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06/13/2008 03:16:29 PM
I like the colours and the mixed effect, very much chemistry to me.
The unfortunate downside is the reflection.
I submitted a picture some time ago which had beads in a glass jar, very similar to the one you used, and to be honest I didn't, and still don't, know how to get rid of a reflective glass surface (other that to crop out such surfaces)...
I have a feeling that taking the picture from an angle from above would decrease the reflection, but i'm not sure if that is true.
I think i'd do the same here and just crop to the top section, then it would be a great picture!

If you find out from someone in a comment about decreasing reflections, i'd appreciate some info on this. Good luck, :-)
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06/13/2008 03:40:10 AM
Beautiful colours! I would love to see this shot from a couple of different angles, rather than straight on :)
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06/12/2008 08:51:04 AM
Very cool shot, I really like the colors, but I find the reflection distracting.
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06/12/2008 07:37:18 AM
I like your title and color choice
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06/12/2008 06:21:40 AM
I really like this - the mix of colours are really eye-catching. Bit of a shame about the reflection at the bottom of the beaker though.
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06/11/2008 08:15:42 PM
appears to be lots of reflections off the glass
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06/11/2008 07:04:42 PM
another way to light fluid filled glass is to set it on top of a soft box. I take a plexi glass sheet and put it on top of the soft box. This helps to eliminate the glare in the glass as you have here.
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06/11/2008 08:57:09 AM
The reflections on the glass are a bit distracting.
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