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06-DEC-2010

1st - c147 - liquid - Liquidity - FrankM

No matter how hard you try, money always seems to melt away....

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Dan the Man22-Dec-2010 02:11
Very creative shot! Superb work!!! I love it! VVVVV
Brad 14-Dec-2010 03:35
spending money is good medicine for the economy in getting out of a recession,,perhaps?
Shirley Haden12-Dec-2010 06:30
Just melts right away! Hard to find, easy to give away!
Olympus DSLR Challenge08-Dec-2010 15:36
It seems we are on a drought lately...
Same meaning in spanish too. I think it's due to how easy it flows and goes away from us :oD
Very clever take, Frank, as usual.
endika
Olympus DSLR Challenge08-Dec-2010 00:56
LOL - you seem to have a pretty good grip on how fast to pour! Mine seems to be going down the toilet by the wheelbarrow load :-) Cool take Frank!

brent
Guest 07-Dec-2010 15:52
Hehe. I wondered if the liquid word had the double meaning in english also. (And if i could do something on it) Apparently it does, and whatever i'd have come up with would never be anything close to this.

Well done, and great fun!

Goffen
Canon Image Challenge06-Dec-2010 19:21
Thanks guys. The liquid is honey. What sticks to your finger Collin? The honey or the money. In my case it's certainly not the money...

Frank
Guest 06-Dec-2010 18:08
Thanks guys. The liquid is honey. What sticks to your finger Collin? The honey or the money. In my case it's certainly not the money...

Frank
Collin Baxter06-Dec-2010 17:11
Great take fank love it.Does it also stick to your finger like mine do.
Guest 06-Dec-2010 13:39
Ha Ha, very clever take on the theme - got both sorts of Liquidity into one image.
The liquid in this case looks like golden syrup?
- Colin
Guest 06-Dec-2010 12:37
So that's why money's called a liquid asset. Cool shot!

Barry