Monday, November 8, 2010

Bojangles on Innes

f/9 @ 1/200 at ISO 200

Argon is a safe, odorless, non-toxic gas which is 40% denser than air, significantly slowing down the transference of heat and cold from pane to pane.  The images shown are examples of when the Argon begins to seep out from between the glass panes and other elements such as water and air begin to seep in.  I photographed these at Bojangles located on Innes Street in Salisbury, NC before Jason and I headed off for Hanging Rock State Park.  

 f/13 @ 1/320 at ISO 200

Both images were captured using a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 18-70 mm lens.

1 comment:

  1. Sweet!!! I'm really liking your two photos! I love the abstract look.

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