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Photographer Mark Mawson has published a wonderful series of fourteen new underwater ink photographs entitled Aqueous Fluoreau. The images capture the moment when paint drops into water; the result is a hypnotizing visual journey. The images are stunning not only for their vibrant colors but their almost sculptural appearance. His previous projects from the same family, Aqueous and Aqueous II are also incredible and worth your time.

Mark Mawson: Aqueous Fluoreau | Colossal
 

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High speed cameras capture amazing scenes lost to human perception which runs at about 8-10 frames per second. The hand is indeed quicker than the brains ability to perceive. Great pics.
P.S. The Pinto gas tank only exploded if the car was rear-ended while the left-turn signal was flashing. Ford Bean-counters calculated the odds of this as being to slim to warrent the expensive design/assembly corrections needed. Cheaper to pay-off the survivors/relatives
 
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A fine example of what Canadians do with snow to kill time during winter. This was created in Ottawa during the Winterlude Festivities 2012.
 

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Awesome shots Njaco. The other fine example we Canadians do in the winter is sit in the basement, watch hockey and drink beer until spring when all that freakin' snow melts.

Geo
 
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Now, THAT's what I call a productive "snow day"!!! Here in Texass, we can barely get enough snow to scrape together a starving pygmy snowman.

Sooooo, I guess you guys do something like this..........
 

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