LPS #1 possible entry...

VisualXpressionsVisualXpressions Registered Users Posts: 860 Major grins
edited March 10, 2007 in The Dgrin Challenges
OK, one exceptionally good entry so far… I would like to get everyone’s opinion on this subject as an entry… As a stand alone shot does it really say “chilly” or “steamy”? or do I need to think outside another box?:dunno

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  • TrasmcTrasmc Registered Users Posts: 130 Major grins
    edited March 8, 2007
    Well I think it looks cold. But the problem is I don't know what "it" is. Water in a paint bucket? Liquid nitrogen in an industrial strength thermos? Apart from that, it also is a very isolated shot, and without understanding the context, I'm not seeing it.
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  • pemmettpemmett Registered Users Posts: 507 Major grins
    edited March 8, 2007
    Trasmc wrote:
    Well I think it looks cold. But the problem is I don't know what "it" is. Water in a paint bucket? Liquid nitrogen in an industrial strength thermos? Apart from that, it also is a very isolated shot, and without understanding the context, I'm not seeing it.

    I agree. It may look good in a science book or web site. It seems to be technicaly quite a good image but lacks impact.
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  • VisualXpressionsVisualXpressions Registered Users Posts: 860 Major grins
    edited March 8, 2007
    Trasmc wrote:
    Well I think it looks cold. But the problem is I don't know what "it" is. Water in a paint bucket? Liquid nitrogen in an industrial strength thermos? Apart from that, it also is a very isolated shot, and without understanding the context, I'm not seeing it.


    I agree... back to the drawing board... By the way, your second guess was correct, it is Liquid nitrogen in an industrial strength thermos... very chilly, around
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  • TrasmcTrasmc Registered Users Posts: 130 Major grins
    edited March 8, 2007
    Now pull a frozen plastic ball out of it and get a shot of it shattering on the floor...that might be something. I saw this in chemistry class once - very impressive!
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  • rgbivensrgbivens Registered Users Posts: 163 Major grins
    edited March 8, 2007
    Better yet get somebody to stick their tounge to it...lol

    Just joking of course...

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  • claudermilkclaudermilk Registered Users Posts: 2,756 Major grins
    edited March 9, 2007
    rgbivens wrote:
    Better yet get somebody to stick their tounge to it...lol

    Just joking of course...

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    Ouch. I just got a flash of the scene in A Christmas Story. :yikes
  • LynieLynie Registered Users Posts: 53 Big grins
    edited March 10, 2007
    Trasmc wrote:
    Now pull a frozen plastic ball out of it and get a shot of it shattering on the floor...that might be something. I saw this in chemistry class once - very impressive!

    Hey! They did that in my science class too! That would be a neat pic to see.
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