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The High-energy electron-positron colliding-beam machine


bretsch

No manipulation, just curves and level adjustment


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Electricity is actually made up of extremely tiny particles called

electrons that you cannot see with the naked eye unless you have been

drinking. Disclaimer: No particles where harmed during the

shooting of this picture.

As my previous post, this is a result of whimsical experimentation,

and a few too many shots of

Tequila ;) Thank you in advance for

your comments.

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This playful experiment of yours is like a reminder to me: about time to loosen up a bit and bring out something new and different (some ideas are already cooking in my head)... This has kinda multi-vitamins build in. Thanks for the positive kicks this does deliver.
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Few shots of tequila gives this kind of results, my only advice to you is... Stay drunk ;) The colour combination and the nice light patterns which runs across the pic looks awesome.
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Interesante y creativo abstracto,con una luz y colores sensacionales.7/7.Anon.

 

Un cordial saludo -Tolo.

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Tus abstractos me parecen muy buenos. Este es como un desfile de gusanos de luz...claro que el Tequila ayudo mucho no?
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This looks like the perfect amount of Tequila to me:)

The vibrancy of the colours is striking. A hugely successful experiment. Hats off to whimsy, along with Tequila. I have enjoyed these last couple of experiments of yours. I agree with Markku that they should be good motivation for us all to get out there and experiment.

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I love this! Creative and truly well made. (I'm not allowed to rate higher because of the absurd PN rules.) Regards...
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Me encanta esta imagen. Te felicito por lo palpable que es como crece tu talento y lo que eres capaz de hacernos llegar a traves de tu lente. Sigue tu vision , que es maravillosa.

Te saluda

Raquel

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Hi Juan Carlos! Its been a while, your latest work is very interesting, I like it. I've decided to move away from photo.net as I am going more into the documentary direction. My first pictures were just published in a magazine. Thank you for all your critiques and inspiration, I'll be around flickr probably as long as I haven't finished my own website.

Take care and all the best,

Lennart

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Excelente Juan Carlos,me encanta ese movimiento ondulado que le has dado a la camara.Un abrazo
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Si te soy sincero, esta fue la fotografia que me inspiro a realizar mi serie "LIGHTS", y me halaga que tu sin saberlo me comentaras una de esas fotos, me resulta curioso. El escenario utilizado fue el tipico arbol navideño y la tecnica pues ya sabes...mareando la camara un poco, gracias Juan Carlos! La tuya siempre me gusto, sobre todo por el dinamismo que nos ofrece y la intriga que se esconde detras de ella. Un saludo
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Josu, me siento realmente halagado por tu comentario. En realidad la técnica utilizada aquí, fue la misma que describes, simplemente tuve suerte de encontrarme con un objeto tremendamente interesante, bajo un set te luces de colores muy atractivos. Saludos,
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If you believe in coincidences, you'll be amused to know that I was just writing somewhere else, about quantum mechanics, and photography, and this photo is really about that.....of course in principle, nothing happens by chance, not in quantum mechanics anyway.

 

Thanks for your visit and comment, Dror!

 

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