water drops on dental floss,
water drops on dental floss,
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Nice picture.
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I like it Tim, looks like black pearls.
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Was this water or glycerin which is used in commercial photography to simulate water drops but which unlike water drops does not dry up?
At any rate, WOW, Tim. Well done. In another life . . .
Gary W. Priester
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You got some clean teeth.
Thanks for sharing.
Love it. Looks like three pearls.
Keep it up
Excellent photo, Tim
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Thanks everyone.
Gary it was 10 drops of glycerin to a cup of water. Drops placed with a syringe.
Ha!Gary it was 10 drops of glycerin to a cup of water. Drops placed with a syringe.
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thanks for the glycerin info - explains what I was puzzled about
that said - great photo Tim
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