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January 14, 2010
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Comments: 896
Favourites: 5,077 [who?]

Views: 48,444 (4 today)

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Canon
Canon EOS 500D
1/64 second
F/5.6
100 mm
400
Jan 13, 2010, 4:07:25 PM
Adobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh
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Canon EOS 500D//Canon EF-S 18-200mm
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When I can't solve it I can at least photograph it. ;)

Let the series never end~ <3

AH! Holy freckles! Over 1000 faves without being a DD. You're crazy. Thank you so much! :heart:


OMG OMG OMG :iconweeeplz:

Thanks so much to =Fred-Eye-Inc for suggesting it! <3
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Given 2010-07-22
cubed by *PatrickRuegheimer Suggester Says: "I'm suggesting this photograph because , the vivid colours that are exposed onto the rubiks cube and the glistening water as it cascades over the cube are quite fantastic. I love the idea of this piece and the perfect capture of this sharp picture. The timing for it is perfect and i love the contrast of the dark rubiks colours to the shining water. This is a superb piece which i think the whole of the deviantArt community would benefit form seeing." ( Suggested by ~Fred-Eye-Inc and Featured by ^Kaz-D )
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Wow, I must say, I'm impressed! There are only a few minor problems, but overall, I love it! In fact, it's in my Favorites!
One problem I've spotted is that, the Red is too bright, and the Blue is too deep, but it's only minor. The positioning of the cube makes it look 3D, nobody can master your way with your Camera and Point Of View. The Still Life water is quite remarkable, as you know how fast water can move with Gravity, and how you captured it at the right time and space, it makes this picture be dead clear to be an attraction of deviantArt. Capturing every drop the Rubik's Cube generated and separated makes it seem as if it were lifted by a clear, crisp, and rare geyser.
Overall, Marvelous Job! :clap:
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This is incredible! You have captured the movement in the water superbly.Everything is so clear and crisp.
It must have taken some time to engineer this idea and get the full effect.
I think the positioning of the cube has allowed for more depth too a 3d image almost.
They way you have caught the water streaming off the top of the cube too is brilliant.
There is also some excellent movement in the water around the subject matter.
You have also managed to capture the reflection too super effective I'd say.
It is difficult to fault this piece the clarity is astounding.
Such a shame that this is not in :iconxpose-it:
I love this.
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~Sabie27 Feb 9, 2013  Student General Artist
Just wowwww
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I saw this and was awestruck! As an amateur photographer, this is the kind of photo I love to look at to get my creative process going! Colors are amazing, as is the timing of the shot. I think this is EPIC! 10/10
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~BFlowers Nov 17, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
WOW,,
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Mood: Love ~Sonti360 Oct 18, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
This is soooo good. Could you explain you're setup and how did you make the water fall down that awesomeeeeee '3'
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:iconjulia001:
Mogę pobrać? :)

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I can download? :)
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`PatrickRuegheimer Jun 21, 2012   Photographer
Why would you?
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Mood: Euphoric !zerboy Jun 13, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
i can solve those rubik's cubes i 1 minute and 10 seconds on average (best time is 50 seconds)
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`PatrickRuegheimer Jun 13, 2012   Photographer
I can't solve it at all. :|
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Mood: Love ~mayavamp Jun 5, 2012  Student General Artist
i love this !!!
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`PatrickRuegheimer Jun 13, 2012   Photographer
Thanks! :'D
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