I agree with David Higgs.
Use dilute orange food coloring and a nalgene (i.e., chem lab) spray bottle.
Bob G.
I agree with David Higgs.
Use dilute orange food coloring and a nalgene (i.e., chem lab) spray bottle.
Bob G.
All natural images are analog. But the retina converts them to digital on their way to the brain.
Hire some kids?
Gatoraid could be realistic. Is this color or b&w?
Use a cathetor and collect for a week , You will be good to go with a full bag.
Ask for the small bulb insertion kit.
have fun
orange juice
One can read the darndest things on this forum!
You could use yellow food coloring, too.
And...Frank, you must post the resulting image(s)!
--P
Preston-Columbia CA
"If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."
Frank,
are you saying you want to write something on the snow with the output from an inadequate bladder, and that is the yellow part? Or, if you're looking for something to show the effects of windblown dirt landing on top of snow (I'd call that brown snow), just look for pix of Colorado slopes (Aspen, Vail) in the spring editions of those local papers, or go to the SUWA.org website, where they have had articles. Or maybe a stock photo?
As Preston said, the darndest things...
I'm thinking it could become a line of greeting cards actually.
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