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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Is this what an alien invasion looks like?


Glassblower's delight
Deerfield Beach, FL, December 2011
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You find some really surreal sights in some really surprising places. Any guesses where I found this one?

9 comments:

  1. This may sound crazy but it looks like reflections of coins at the bottom of a fountain..lol...

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  2. Wow. It looks like you're inside a frozen glass of gingerale.

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  3. I think they are for decorating your garden, so will say a garden shop or home-improvement store.

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  4. So you didn't shoot this amazing photo for a C.S.I episode? At first in the tiny blog roll photo, it did appear like bubbles on pennies, but now that I look at it closer, it looks like something I could have made as a decoration for the table...so yeah, my final answer is a stunning table decoration, shot by Carmi, titled, Anyone's Guess!

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  5. a shopping mall or a store window display?

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  6. Shampoo bubbles rising through water on washed hair - or clinging to hair?

    Anna :o]

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  7. Judging from the light hitting it from the top, and the darkness of the background, I would have said it was outside, at night, underneath a source of light (perhaps outside a shop). But why would there be this kind of decoration outside? My guess would have to be some sort of decoration underneath a light over a table at a restaurant.

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  8. Another thought! Raindrops on some kind of animal hair?

    Anna :o]

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  9. I think it's the relection of a light over a glass-topped table. Cool picture!

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