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Dangerously Brilliant Smoothness of Light

Dangerously Brilliant Smoothness of Light by blogrodent.
A return to marbles of yore.

I have a 3M PostIt note upon which I scribbled inky blackness with a Sharpie (I'm all about trade-names!). This little 3x3-inch square of night became the background for a couple experiments. I like it because it's dark, yet textured, and flat. And tiny.

You've seen this subject before, here in my photo stream. I keep revisiting it like a sore tooth. Some day I'll give you something dramatic and exciting and brilliant. But not yet.

Does it mean I'm simple for liking shiny things? Must be the kid in me. (I'm nearly 40.... :: sigh :: .)

(2008-02-28-postit-marble-5829-new) 

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insashi_ my buddha already saturday-)))  Pro User  says:

wonderful beauty
,.-)))))

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Anna_Greece  Pro User  says:

Hi,
I'm the admin of Macro Photos (NO LIMITS)
Thanks for submitting your wonderful macro to:
Competition No 9: Macro of April '08
Good Luck !
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blogrodent  Pro User  says:

Thanks Anna and Insashi!

BlogRodent: Rich Tatum
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