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And the winners of the #TMOSScienceweek internal photo competition! Congrats🎉
A big congrats🎉 to the winners of our #TMOSScienceweek photo competition! We will be in touch with the winners shortly 🙌 In the mean time, here are the winning photos!
Don't forget to like/retweet your favourite entries! The photos with the most likes/retweets will be announced the winners of our #TMOSScienceweek photo competition! Voting ends Aug 29th
Don't forget to like/retweet your favourite entries! The photos with the most likes/retweets will be announced the winners of our #TMOSScienceweek photo competition! Voting ends Aug 29th
Colourful light show on a budget. #TMOSOutreach #TMOSScienceweek #broke #prismsentence @igordownunder
The Peering Mantis: Angle and framing were critical in this image to avoid both startling the animal and becoming a subject in my own photo. #TMOSScienceWeek
St. John’s Abbey Church: By facing the light source, an extreme darkening effect is imposed on the sanctuary, exaggerating the beauty of the sun coming through the stained glass. #TMOSScienceWeek
Sunlight through a wine glass base. #TMOSScienceWeek
Flying through glass ceilings. Photo taken at: Eaton Centre, Toronto #TMOSScienceWeek
16-Bit Sky – The clear blue sky being reflected off reminiscent of the skies in old 16-bit games. The effect is due to the numerous small glass panels on the buildings giving an impression of the sky being broken up into small elements. #TMOSScienceWeek
Sombre Self – Reflection of buildings on the glass panels adorning the walls of this Monash University building on a clear day. #TMOSScienceWeek
Undying Thirst – A skeleton trying to drink water from a glass, that’s just a little below the brim, making it unable to drink. #TMOSScienceWeek
The Force Awakens – By placing a little figurine of Kylo Ren on a glass tube, white light and laser were shone separately. This is a reference to the light and dark side of the ‘force’ in Star Wars, where Kylo ends up transitioning from the bright to dark side. #TMOSScienceWeek
The Skeleton’s Crown – By placing a slinky on the mouths of two glass tumblers, a red laser from a pointer was shone from above. On very close inspection, the bottoms of the glasses and reflection looks like a skull #TMOSScienceWeek
Reluctant ying-yang – Using the same pen torch, by inclining it inside the glass tumbler, the flower patters was given an radiating shape, and another one was juxtaposed, in an inverted fashion. #TMOSScienceWeek
Floral evolution – Using light from a pen torch inside a glass, created these flower-like patterns whose size changed with the change in depth of the torch inside. #TMOSScienceWeek
RGB-Polka Plant – Projecting the three colours (red, green and blue) and green laser points from a starlight projector on a Peace Lily plant as seen from different sides. The polygonal projector is glass #TMOSScienceWeek
Accidental iridescence – Rainbow colour patterns on glass panels in ANSTO #TMOSScienceWeek
Pretty dope! Germanium-doped cores in coherent silica fiber-bundles transmit image of a scene. Chlorophyl in vegetation is detected using the visible and near-infrared light transmitted. #TMOSScienceWeek
Reflectivity and transmissivity of glass - The glass was half coated with gold to show the mirror image and the shadow of the stylus. #TMOSScienceweek