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LynLucovsky
9 years agoCommunity Member
So many creative ways to come at this one! I have enjoyed EVERYONE'S entries!! Mine is a look at everyday objects under a microscope. Enjoy! Feedback is always appreciated and valued.
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- Montsea9 years agoSuper HeroI love it! Sand is so cool close up! very nice work!
- LynLucovsky9 years agoCommunity MemberThank you so much Montse!
- VeronicaBudnika9 years agoSuper HeroI love this too, the eyelashes were so weird!
- LynLucovsky9 years agoCommunity MemberI know, right?? Thanks Veronica!
- Rambo9 years agoCommunity MemberAwesome. sand never looked so delicious... Great piece Lyn.
- LynLucovsky9 years agoCommunity MemberThanks Rambo, glad you liked it!
- DanielaSlater9 years agoCommunity MemberWow! That's what I call "magnetized". Nice Lyn !
- LindaLorenzetti9 years agoSuper HeroNice sample Lyn.
- PrestonRuddell9 years agoCommunity MemberNeat example... But I will never look at eyelashes the same.....
- LynLucovsky9 years agoCommunity MemberThank you Daniela, Linda and Preston!
- JackieVanNice9 years agoSuper HeroGreat idea, Lyn! Since you're looking for feedback, the only thing that struck me was that I'd have liked to examine the images under the microscope for a longer period of time without having to hold them there. Very nicely done!
- LynLucovsky9 years agoCommunity MemberThanks so much for the feedback Jackie. I should have done that...my son suggested the same thing while I was developing it. Teenagers make great testers!
- DanSweigert9 years agoCommunity MemberThat was neat Lynn, I've never seen caffeine crystals close up and the sand ones do look beautiful, don't they?
- LynLucovsky9 years agoCommunity MemberThank you Dan. It was fun to google all those magnified images.