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09/11/2012 09:15:10 PM |
will it burst? definitely! |
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09/10/2012 11:15:56 PM |
Q: can this beauty be sustained?
A: No, which is why it is so beautiful. |
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09/06/2012 09:48:51 PM |
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09/06/2012 01:30:13 PM |
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09/06/2012 01:14:57 PM |
Will it pop? Yes. It looks like a little bio dome. |
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09/06/2012 02:26:08 AM |
I do not understand your question so cannot give a yes or no response.
This must have been a technically difficult shot to capture, but other than admiration for the technicalities, I do not find the image particularly interesting. |
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09/05/2012 05:01:30 PM |
Answer: Yes, eventually.
Question: Will it pop?
Very tough subject to capture. |
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09/05/2012 04:28:23 PM |
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09/05/2012 02:58:25 PM |
Q: Mr. Scott, will the force field hold up?
A: Captain, I'm givin' 'er all she can take but sadly we've mere minutes to live! No. |
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09/05/2012 10:47:24 AM |
Nice capture, and even better on creating this over the blades of grass.
I don't see how it's a yes or no question though. it will obviously pop - it doesn't have the strength in the chemical bonds to get much bigger, it's just a question of how much bigger, not "will it?" |
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