Liquid for the skin
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Liquid for the skin
Lens GF Planachromat 12,5/0,25
Pol,Ret, BF,
Cam Pentax Kx
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Jacek, Mike, Sumguy1, Marek - Thank You very much for your good opinions.
Marek - You are right. My substance is liquid for the skin
Acidum lacticum+Acidum salicylicum(89 mg+89mg)/g.
You diagnose material based on only on photo. My congratulations
Callus remover, which I use, it has great potential. I will be using it in the future, for sure.
Today:
Marek - You are right. My substance is liquid for the skin
Acidum lacticum+Acidum salicylicum(89 mg+89mg)/g.
You diagnose material based on only on photo. My congratulations
Callus remover, which I use, it has great potential. I will be using it in the future, for sure.
Today:
I like the abstract patterns and the images are visually appealing but I don't understand what I see
Is this what you get after the liquid is dry?
If it is the same substance.. how can the colours vary so much from picture to picture? is it because of different illumination techniques?
Thank you ...
Is this what you get after the liquid is dry?
If it is the same substance.. how can the colours vary so much from picture to picture? is it because of different illumination techniques?
Thank you ...
Dear Yawns,
I apologise for my late feedback. Unfortunetelly I haven't noticed your post.
I am answering for your question.
You are right. On all photos I am using the same substance. On the first photo, Yo may see exactly, what I get after the liquid is dry. It is black-white photo. Illumination technique - Polarized light without retarder.
On the others photos I was using the same illumination technique. I have got the colours after placed the retarder between two polarisers. They are orientated at 90 degrees to each other.
Diffrent colours I get as a result of turn of retarder.
The same photos I attached on polish forum.
I apologise for my late feedback. Unfortunetelly I haven't noticed your post.
I am answering for your question.
You are right. On all photos I am using the same substance. On the first photo, Yo may see exactly, what I get after the liquid is dry. It is black-white photo. Illumination technique - Polarized light without retarder.
On the others photos I was using the same illumination technique. I have got the colours after placed the retarder between two polarisers. They are orientated at 90 degrees to each other.
Diffrent colours I get as a result of turn of retarder.
The same photos I attached on polish forum.