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Brooklyn Museum, fountain with no bathers present

The fountains in front of the Brooklyn Museum are a favorite of children and adults alike.

It's fun to splash around in the computer sequenced jets.

I took this picture of the Brooklyn Museum fountain using Nikon D2h, and SB800 flash, to freeze the droplets of water that are made by the laminar jets.

This fountain was designed by WET designs, a company founded by one of the 3 inventors of laminar water jets.

This image is released under Shared Experience License, http://eyetap.org/sel.txt

Copyright (c) 2004, Steve Mann.

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this experience
under the terms of the ePi Lab Shared Experience License, Version 1.0
or any later version published by the EyeTap Personal Imaging Laboratory.

In compliance with the Terms of the above license, the full resolution version of the Personal Experience capture is hereby provided in the web page, wearcam.org/brooklynmuseum/.

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