Food dye crystals

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pwnell
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Food dye crystals

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Continuing from this thread, here are some additional photos of various brands and coloured food dyes. I like the last ones especially as they resemble some nature scene with a still dam reflecting the shoreline trees. There are more on Flickr. Just click on the image.

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20121229-DSLR_IMG_0250.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Pink food dye,20x, POL

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20121229-DSLR_IMG_0004.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Red [True] food dye,10x,DIC

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20121229-DSLR_IMG_0023.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Red [True] food dye,20x * 1.25, DIC

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20121230-DSLR_IMG_0004_1.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Purple food dye,20x * 1.25, DIC

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20130102-DSLR_IMG_0001_2.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Purple food dye,20x * 1.25, DIC

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20130113-DSLR_IMG_0006.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Green food dye, 20x * 1.6, DIC

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20130113-DSLR_IMG_0010.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Green food dye, 20x * 1.6, DIC

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20130113-DSLR_IMG_0014.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Green food dye, 20x * 1.6, DIC

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20130113-DSLR_IMG_0027.jpg by pwnell, on Flickr
Yellow food dye, 10x, DIC

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Post by curt0909 »

These are great! Nice job

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Post by RogelioMoreno »

Very nice set!

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Post by arturoag75 »

...the second one of green food dye is fantastic..it look like a silent lake by night :lol: =D>

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amazing images

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Great images, as most of your recent posts :D
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Post by naturephoto1 »

Waldo,

Really nice set of images. Well done.

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Post by Mitch640 »

Wonderful. Almost like you controlled the growth. :)

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Post by lauriek »

Dude you have to enter one or two of those into the next Bioscapes or Small World, they are just wow! The last one looks like an X-ray of a mountain! :)

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lauriek wrote:Dude you have to enter one or two of those into the next Bioscapes or Small World, they are just wow! The last one looks like an X-ray of a mountain! :)
Thanks, I will certainly try. Though Olympus would not accept photos of non living subjects, so I'll have to try Nikon.

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I'm sure I will see one of those in SM or BS top ten (: great!
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