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The watermark at the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final product.
by Alan Look
$28.00
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15 Jan 2005 Splashes of liquid. A drop of white milk is dropped into a pool of blue water
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15 Jan 2005 Splashes of liquid. A drop of white milk is dropped into a pool of blue water
Hi. I've lived my life in the Central Illinois region, both in a small city and in rural areas. I was drawn to photography early in life, around 6 years of age by my older brothers 3rd grade teacher who spent an afternoon showing us how to develop black and white photos in her dark room. I've been hooked ever since. I'm better known for my sports photography which supplements my income. My sports photographs have been published internationally in over 40 countries on 6 continents in some of the finest magazines, newspapers, and books. Many images are also in constant use on the Internet. Several of my automotive shots have been used by some of these same publications. Here at FineArtAmerica you will find images I have taken...
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Alice Gosling
Love all the negative space
Alan Look replied:
Thanks Alice.
First Star Art
Love this!! :^} jrr
Alan Look replied:
Thanks jrr. Wish I could say it was well planned, but with liquid falling - at least for me - it was all luck!
Thomas Woolworth
Sometimes the best things come from a 2nd chance.
Thomas Woolworth
WOW, I really like blue back ground. Between the reflection and what appears to be the skip marks this image belongs framed and on a wall.
Alan Look replied:
You are going to make me fess up aren't you? The blue background is simply a pan full of blue colored water. The white is a drop of 2% milk. The tracks that look like a skip are really the first drop that I missed and when I set up to do it, I completely forgot that the milk would not just blend in. So it's a mistake and maybe a lucky shot all in one.