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Color Splash: Take 2

 
Brandon ­ James
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Sep 07, 2007 15:46 |  #1

I took the advice from my last attempt to white balance because of the yellow background, and I like the result of these much more.

Just fod coloring in a fish bowl. Nothing new or unique, I just wanted to try my hand at at :)

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Sep 07, 2007 15:50 |  #2

Nice balance in the colours. It's now just a matter of catching the right 'swirl' - a matter of luck, really.


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Sep 08, 2007 14:46 as a reply to  @ IainB's post |  #3

Very good stuff, keep it up!

Whenever I have a cup of coffee with cream, I always stir the coffee and then put the cream in slowly while the coffee is swirling. It gives a cool hurricane looking effect on the top that's fun to stare at. Maybe I need to be more social. . .

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Sep 08, 2007 15:40 |  #4

I like them a lot although the first in particular seems grainy


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Sep 08, 2007 22:06 |  #5

Great idea, i love it!


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