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That was a very cool shot. I've never seen the Arch in person, though I have a friend who lives in St. Louis. I need to pay her a visit.
I love this game - have played it on other photography forums. Here's one if anyone's interested - but it's probably not going to stump anyone. What is it? Bonus points if you can tell me not only what it is, but what it's on.
I think it's frost on something....but I'm not sure what...
Well now that Mike mentions the little fish swimming, I can see a resemblence. But it wouldnt be.....eggs, being fertilized would it, in the uterus, using an ultra-violet light, sorta like the previous pic in here, to change the colour?? After all, they do have mini cams that can record that type of thing. Just a guess. And yes, I saw the movie 'Look Who's Talking'. Thats what inspired the idea.
Well now that Mike mentions the little fish swimming, I can see a resemblence. But it wouldnt be.....eggs, being fertilized would it, in the uterus, using an ultra-violet light, sorta like the previous pic in here, to change the colour?? After all, they do have mini cams that can record that type of thing. Just a guess. And yes, I saw the movie 'Look Who's Talking'. Thats what inspired the idea.
LOL... - LA woman, but you gotta remember that it takes more than one sperm to fertilize one egg, a lot more than one. In fact some say that it takes about a million sperms! Which goes to show how hard we have to work, a million of us just to fertilize one egg! - And when they're done, I'm sure all of them will be saying, "Boy I could use a cold beer!"
I have to admit, I'm loving the guesses. A couple of you have gotten really close, so I'll spill the beans.
It's the inside of a lid on a plastic container I had just removed from the freezer. The container was of some spaghetti sauce, and I had put it in the freezer while it was still warm. The condensation dripped until it froze, and when I opened the lid, there were all these cool little ice formations.
Of course, the first thing I did was grab my camera before the ice melted.
I have to admit, I'm loving the guesses. A couple of you have gotten really close, so I'll spill the beans.
It's the inside of a lid on a plastic container I had just removed from the freezer. The container was of some spaghetti sauce, and I had put it in the freezer while it was still warm. The condensation dripped until it froze, and when I opened the lid, there were all these cool little ice formations.
Of course, the first thing I did was grab my camera before the ice melted.
I gotta admit, I never would have guessed it.
So what's that "Fish" looking thing in there? [/color]
Okay, it's my turn, and it might be easy for some of you - What is this?
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