Sunday, April 24, 2011

French Bikini Epilator

Just a drop of water colors


This Easter wine I passed through water and I had gone to Nuveana loaded with all the gear and thought I was going to bring back without removing them from the pack. But one morning in the dawn all soaked by rain and dew, I remembered a night spent with Alfredo condensation droplets trying to photograph and decided to try again, but this time in the light of day.


A drop of water is a small volume of fluid that is bounded by surfaces that are chained together. The drop is due to the existence of surface tension, which is the physical effect that occurs when the energy of attraction of the molecules "harden" the outer layer and surface still water. Because a sphere has the minimum area for a given volume by the action of surface tension, the tendency of a small amount of fluid is what leads her to form a sphere.



If the droplet is deposited on a flat surface creates a meniscus at the edge of contact, whose form depends on the nature of the liquid.


But besides these common features with other drops of all fluids, a drop of water also acts as a lens, so that Images that appear behind it and with warp reversed its own spherical shape. Thus, we give the impression that there is a small world in miniature enclosed within the drop.



Some of the drops that I photographed that morning, there were more than 1 mm in diameter and remained glued to the tiny hairs on the leaves without falling, some were crushed and others were completely spherical.


Even the cobwebs had its droplets, and within each, however small out, hid the little miniature world turned upside down.


I think I am not going to bore in on rainy days, all a matter of scale and if we like what we see we only have to look into a drop of water.

NOTE: Just click on the pictures if you want to see a larger

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