Pasteur pipets

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Charles Krebs
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Pasteur pipets

Post by Charles Krebs »

Got a small box of new pipets today. I put it on my kitchen table and opened the box to see how much damage UPS did. :wink:

The window light and glass made some really nice patterns. So I grabbed a macro lens and took a few shots.

( ... and only one was broken...) :D

Top is from a stack of 10; bottom a stack of 11.


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mgoodm3
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Post by mgoodm3 »

Great pics.

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Post by Planapo »

Breathtaking!

I have heard of the phrase that some photography is painting with light. I am happy to know someone who is really capable of meeting this demand.

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Post by Graham Stabler »

They look amazing, as if they would go on forever.

Graham

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Post by Aynia »

Wow. Love them both. :D

Harold Gough
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Re: Pasteur pipets

Post by Harold Gough »

Charles Krebs wrote: Top is from a stack of 10; bottom a stack of 11.
For a moment there, I was counting the stacks of pipettes! #-o

Nice shots

Harold
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dmillard
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Post by dmillard »

Wow! You have a gift of extracting beauty from the apparently banal.

Tom Stack
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Post by Tom Stack »

Absolutely wonderful!

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