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Old 1st of May 2012 (Tue)   #1
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Default Got Milk?

Maybe a strange concept, but we were forced in this week's photo assignment on another forum to take a picture of Books and somehow make it interesting. I'm starting to really like doing them as it forces me to think creatively each week. I love incorporating liquids into my photography any chance I can get, so I thought about what if an encyclopedia became alive and its pages were acting out whatever the article was about. Here you can see the Milk page turning into milk with all the letters falling and pooling into a puddle below.

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