Vise or Vice

Picture by rcuello


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  • August 30, 2011
  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30
  • Shooting Style Tripod
  • Shoots Number Multiple Exposure
  • Exposures Number -3 -2 0 +2 +3
  • Editing Software Photomatix Pro / Photoshop
  • File Format RAW
  • Notes
morsa vise vice

14 Comments

30 Aug 02:17
rcuello

It is not "to be or not to be" Hamlet, is according to: American and British English Spelling differences: The two-jawed workbench tool. Americans and Canadians retain the very old distinction between vise (the tool) and vice (the sin, and also the Latin prefix meaning a "deputy"), both of which are vice in the UK and Australia.[160] Thus, Americans have Vice-Admiral, Vice-President, and Vice-Principal, but never "Vise-" for any one of these. It was difficult to translate this tool because in the Rio de la Plata "Argentina and Uruguay" is called "Morsa" I think because of its inventor "Samuel Morse" Not as it is called in other Spanish speaking countries. So a thousand words, A PHOTO ... universal language.

30 Aug 08:10
pandarino

I also really like the blurred background. 9 1/2

30 Aug 09:01
k.pett

very very well after treatment, and nice blue color;-)

30 Aug 10:14
mitch19

I agree with Pandarino

30 Aug 12:52
arnie58

ok

30 Aug 14:45
karlos

El metal en HDR siempre es fantástico. Me gusta

30 Aug 14:53
mirkkis74

Superb one!

30 Aug 14:53
toninaji

Idea original.

30 Aug 15:14
elreydeltractor

genial tonalidad

30 Aug 15:14
elreydeltractor

genial tonalidad

30 Aug 15:18
huenersh

very original, great bokeh-effect

30 Aug 15:18
huenersh

very original, great bokeh-effect

30 Aug 15:57
kajzu

Interesting shot.

30 Aug 22:10
vendenis

Another great one Ricardo

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