I can appreciate the quick and efficient part, but the bursting open part looks painful. I usually reserve that sort of thing for Monday mornings! TGIF!
It’s fascinating how the water remains in the original shape for an instant after the balloon splits. Reminds me of summer picnics when I was a kid, tossing the water balloons, trying to get them to drop right in front of the other person so they’d burst and splash. 🙂
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I can appreciate the quick and efficient part, but the bursting open part looks painful. I usually reserve that sort of thing for Monday mornings! TGIF!
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🙂 TGIF back to you…
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Fun! I love the way the water holds the shape of the balloon.
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I agree–that is waaayyyy cool!
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Isn’t it – amazing shot!
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Happy weekend, David. 🙂
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You too Sylvia. Thanks.
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Have a great weekend David.
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You too Alex. Thanks.
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It’s fascinating how the water remains in the original shape for an instant after the balloon splits. Reminds me of summer picnics when I was a kid, tossing the water balloons, trying to get them to drop right in front of the other person so they’d burst and splash. 🙂
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Yes, I had same memory…except we wouldn’t drop them in front. Head shots were primary target. (Sorry)
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That’s wild.
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Yes, very cool
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