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    Default Bubbles

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    Aside from the noise issue, I really like the comp here and the abstract quality!
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    Ya, I had to turn the ISO up to 3200 so it wouldn't be too dark. But I thought it kindof works with this one.

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    Cool ... these are ice bubbles I take it?? Ok ... air bubbles trapped in ice yeh?

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    Actually they're bubbles that were in a pot of water that sits on our woodstove. Nice try though

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    Very cool (or is it hot! ). That same shot on a tripod should let you get the ISO down to 100/200 and would be cool to see. I like your inspiration though, most wouldn't give it a second look.
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    Thanks Iggy!

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    Cool shot! I can see it used as a texture in a multilayered shot as well.

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    Thats something I haven't figured out how to do yet, but someday I will!

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