Wednesday, 24 January 2007

Blue

iso 1600, f 22, ss 1/13 sec

Just playing around tonight with a glass of water and some blue food dye. Who knows what I was thinking using such a high iso.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

i like it patti. love the swirl movement of the color blue

Dar Kaso said...

Very cool, love the swirls of blue against all the white. Great shot.

Anonymous said...

Oh how cool is that! I love it. Great creative idea!
Cari

Hope said...

This is a very cool picture. Love the swirls of color.

Michelle said...

that is really neat! reminds me of the dancers who use the ribbons! great job

Anonymous said...

Awesome! Great contrast in colors!!

Lauren Hartman said...

That turned out super cool, overexposed or not!

Anonymous said...

I love photos like this but what do you do with it? I'm always stumped. We put food colouring in the little one's bathwater (does'nt stain her or the bath) and it looks so beautiful, especially with bubbles as well.
I like the high ISO personally. I'm going to put a link to you on my blog if you don't mind Patti, easier for me to get too that way.

Amy Covey said...

very, very cool!!!

Amanda said...

I tried this the other day, but I did it in a white bowl instead. I LOVE this sooo much better. Good job

Robyn said...

very creative and a really cool pic

Lorrie said...

Very awesome. Love food coloring (used it on my blog too!)
It is a bit blown out, but for this picture it totally works!!!!!!

Krissynae said...

This is a very cool photo. Great shot. Love the lighting and the motion of the blue

barb said...

Love it!!

Patti said...

Lisa I'm thinking of doing a series of them with different colours and maybe different glasses and framing them.

Sarah Heggie said...

Really love this! Absolutely love the color! Can't wait to try something like this. Thanks for the inspiration!

Andrea said...

This is awesome! I tried something similar, but it didn't work for me. Yours, however, is stunning!

Michelle said...

what a neat idea! great capture.

Sue said...

Oh WOW! TOtally cool - I love your idea on the series and the frames. That would look great!