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A measurable phenomenon due to perturbation by observing
 
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Photographer Nick Karagiaouroglou  Nick Karagiaouroglou {Karma:127263}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon T90
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Abstracts
Film Format 24x36mm
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Uploaded 9/5/2008 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
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About Also nothing special in the sense of photography. The interesting exercise is here to get a good depiction of transparent on transparent. I didn't manage to do that in some convincing way. Feel free to tell me what to do better next time.

But on the continuation of the metaphor: Here we have the observable, measurable phenomenon that occured just because... the observer measured it! And that's a funny thing about quantum mechanics. You are not observing an "independent" system. You, in fact, *are* already *in* the system which you observe. Before you observed that the system was... something completely different.

And on the continuation of the directly visible things: Still on this image we see those chains of water drops again. So, what happened? Raindrops should spread quite uniformly, shouldn't they? But here they didn't. Was perhaps the surface of the glass (invisibly) finished "stripe-wise"?
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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/25/2008
Yes, do that, Gosia! Any theoretical model would be nice to examine.

Cheers!

Nick

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Gosia Kaliniak Gosia Kaliniak   {K:1953} 9/22/2008
Hmmmmm, this "scar" is strange and interesting. Configuration of rain-drops on this window is strange and interesting. I should find my book about interphase interactions.
Cheers!
Gosia

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/18/2008
Hi Gosia and thanks a lot for the comment!

It is the window of a train actually. The cleaning is not likely to have produced such regular patterns of any kind of smear. This configuration is very very unlikely to be the product of probability. But anyway...

The "scar" was not the result of my action. The drops you see on the outside and I was in the train when I took the image. The windows in that train can't be opened. So another strange thing to see here.

Cheers!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/18/2008
Thanks a lot again, Mehul!

You don't need to go that far with the "+"-signs, though. It's not as great but even if it was, taking do many "extra points" just generates a rating infaltion which then only leads to lowering the sense of the world "quality" itself, ey?

Cheers!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/18/2008
Thanks a lot again Aziz!

Scientific vision... well, that's abstract in itself too.

Cheers!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/18/2008
Thanks a lot Yazeed!

Cheers!

Nick

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Gosia Kaliniak Gosia Kaliniak   {K:1953} 9/6/2008
Hi Nick!
Behaviour of the water on glass depends on many things: what kind of glass it is, for what this glass is using, how this glass is cleaning, etc...
Is this a car's window? This "chains" may show how window is "touching" by inside of car's door.
Or... this "chains" is visible sign's of cleaning. Material which was using to clean not touch surface of glass with the same intensity (and concentration of cleaning substance is not the same on it). If this glass is cleaning without cleaning chemicals it may be signs of smear fat (filth is fat). At the left of the picture is strange "scar". You've done it by your finger?
Cheers,
Gosia.

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Mehul Chimthankar Mehul Chimthankar   {K:18655} 9/5/2008
Hi Nick,

Another stunning picture

7++++++++++++++++++++++
Mehul

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aZiZ aBc aZiZ aBc   {K:28345} 9/5/2008
Despite of sientific vision, the image is a beautiful abstract to my eyes.
Health and Happiness
Aziz

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 9/5/2008
Yes I like this shot beautiful my friend ..........

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