How to shoot frozen bubbles . . .
. . . Here is how I set up the previous post of frozen bubbles: 1) You need a non-windy spot. I went inside the garage and used my wife's shiny car roof, since we had a raging blizzard outdoors. Besides, my truck is way too dirty for this! 2) Extra dish soap in the bubble blower helps, a few drops if it's a small container. 3) The light here is a small LCD work light about 2x3 inches, available at any Home Depot or Lowes store. Thanks to Mike Moats Macro Workshop for that tip! 4) Try to wave the wand over where you want the bubbles, your "hot breath" will make them pop if you blow into the wand. Then go ahead and compose the shot before the bubbles pop! Good Luck!!
Have a great week Facebook and Flickr friends!
How to shoot frozen bubbles . . .
. . . Here is how I set up the previous post of frozen bubbles: 1) You need a non-windy spot. I went inside the garage and used my wife's shiny car roof, since we had a raging blizzard outdoors. Besides, my truck is way too dirty for this! 2) Extra dish soap in the bubble blower helps, a few drops if it's a small container. 3) The light here is a small LCD work light about 2x3 inches, available at any Home Depot or Lowes store. Thanks to Mike Moats Macro Workshop for that tip! 4) Try to wave the wand over where you want the bubbles, your "hot breath" will make them pop if you blow into the wand. Then go ahead and compose the shot before the bubbles pop! Good Luck!!
Have a great week Facebook and Flickr friends!