Raindrops on liver spots?

Can you guess the object in this photo?
IMG_3357
The correct answer kicks off a play_raw!

This challenge has been answered and you can grab the raw in my post below: Raindrops on liver spots? - #20 by HIRAM

That damn nice cheese I forgot I had in the fridge?

2 Likes

Either a stone/mineral or a slightly charred tortilla/flatbread?

nice cheese

That must be some ripe stuff!

stone

Nopes.

tortilla

Yummy, but no… wish I could say I had a burrito to photograph.

1 Like

Based on the noise level and artefacts, this is a heavily cropped image, much smaller than spots on a burrito would be.

1 Like

A dog’s belly?

Looks like milk on your counter top.

Banana?

Pizza crust?

@Tim No dogs pictured.
@paperdigits It’s not a milky countertop.
@Thomas_Do A banana this is not.
@martbetz It’s not pizza, but I am now hungry for a slice.

2 Likes

pita bread?

pita

Not that either.

Looks like rust spots on paint?

Oil stain on a surface, perhaps asphalt.

rust

Oil stains

@CarVac
@afre
Good guesses but you’re both getting colder…

Cocoa on milk froth? E.g. on a cappuccino?

When zooming in, it looks like it is some kind of fabric. So maybe some piece of cloth?

Gotta be a spotted egg shell, right?

3 Likes

Yes! Ova Cotournix
Common quail eggs, with the bloom unwashed


IMG_3357.jpg.out.pp3 (14.4 KB)

RAW file to play with:
IMG_3357.CR3 (29.6 MB)

This work is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

What is egg bloom, you ask? It’s a double layer of protein surrounding the egg which protects it from intrusion by Salmonella bacteria. Once the egg is washed, or a bit of the bloom is rubbed off, the egg becomes susceptible to the outside world and must be refrigerated.

6 Likes