Top StoriesYour drawings on the topic ‘Liquids’ SK Anuwar2 weeks ago05 mins We asked our readers to send us their best photos on the topic “Liquids.” Here is a selection of photos we received from around the world. richard morassi Richard Morassi: “In preparation for the Thanksgiving Day meal I was hosting, I started cleaning some tarnished silver candlestick holders in soapy water.” marie claire dunlin Mary Claire Dunlin: “A warm fluid for an autumn day.” tony cook Tony Cook: “During Covid I went out with my camera as often as possible to help me stay healthy. I saw these tables outside a restaurant in Hereford after it rained one morning. The sun was out And was reflecting off the restaurant window, highlighting puddles on the tables.” Jan Luetkens Jan Luetkens: “On a very cold day, frozen water was slowly becoming liquid again.” keith brooke Keith Brooke: “A pebble defying the waves on Aldeburgh Beach.” Rajitha Cruise Rajitha Cruz: “This photo was taken in Basland, Switzerland. A worker drinking a cup of tea during a tea break.” elena raikhlin Elena Reichlin: “I captured this image on a calm, foggy September day in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. It shows the interplay of mist, water and fog, the fluids constantly changing and mixing into each other, creating a scene Changes. The ship thus acts as an anchor, a solid presence within the constantly changing flow of these elements.” adam bullock Adam Bullock: “Splash! The sea – very liquid on Aberystwyth promenade. At high tide with little wind, waves often break on the Prom. This was at 10 in the morning. By high tide, at 10 pm, Storm Ashley was in full In excitement and I couldn’t stand in this place even if I wanted to.” Anne Bostwick Anne Bostwick: “Washing watercolor brushes in a jar of water, Lewes, East Sussex.” shane barker Shane Barker: “It took a lot of trial and error to photograph a toy turtle falling into a vase of water. But the results showed what happens to the fluid when the turtle falls into the water.” peter laslin Peter Lasslin: “With the right combination of light, timing, and photographic gadgetry, one can capture the moment when a water drop hits the splash of a previous water drop that has fallen into a cup of water.” Andrew Hilton Andrew Hilton: “Mixing effect created by dripping colored inks into a tank of water. Messy, but a lot of fun.” danny hudson Danny Hudson: “Olive oil and water drops.” robert wanerman Robert Wanerman: “A thermal pool in Iceland. If you look closely, you can see all three phases of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.” ian refault Ian Refault: “Autumn leaves, taken in Greenwich Park, London, late afternoon, with brilliant light on the pond as the sun sets.” Miran Nederland Miran Noderland: “After a little summer rain, I was mesmerized by a perfectly positioned liquid sphere on a leaf, mirroring my surroundings.” Sai Revathi Singaraju Sai Revathi Singaraju: “When the sun sets, even a glass of wine becomes a canvas.” juliet davis Juliet Davis: “Beautiful movements of a large jellyfish, with hanging tentacles. It seems as if it is suspended in a thick fluid. Waikiki Aquarium, Hawaii.” Rachael Blakey Rachel Blakey: “The fluids are a mixture of oil and water, and I captured the reflections of musical notes through the mixture of water. Location: New Brunswick, Canada.” john murray Joan Murray: “The sunlight from my window casts a bottle shadow on my bookcase.” Source link Post navigation Previous: Prithvi Shaw: The rise and fall of the wonder boy of Indian cricketNext: Syrian rebels say they have captured Homs Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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