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During our mini summer (in Winter) I saw this family enjoying some larger than life bubbles along with lake front in Zurich.
The effect gets more weird when you get a closer look. Nice play of lines and almost a hundredfold self portrait :)
Added some sharpening to get more pronounced lines.
I bought one of these for the kiddos I nanny for but when I opened it and saw it matched my farmers' market stand, I HAD to keep it! They were really sad that I "stole" their bubble machine so we had to go buy another turbo bubble machine!
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Genuine bubbles!
My first attempt at Macro photography. I found the focusing rather tricky but still liked the result. Also used a texture layer in PS to give additional colour.
Now the snow has gone Evan has taken to getting out with his bubble-mower! I looked out the window to see his bubbles sitting on the frosty grass and raced out to get some shots.
So is it just my kid that likes to eat bubbles? Or is that more common that I realize? Lol
I was super excited about this shot, (and the others) because it was the first day I shot in manual from beginning to end. I think I've finally reached the point where I can do it comfortably, and know I can get a great shot. Now all I need is more practice to speed up my zooming/focusing time.
Hope everyone had a great week! I'm sooo looking forward to sleeping in tomorrow! :)
The longevity of a soap bubble is limited by the ease of rupture of the very thin layer of water which constitutes its surface, namely a micron-thick soap film. (Wikipedia).
Sep. 29, 1991: Shawn Clohessy tries to eat bubbles during event at the Janss Mall in Thousand Oaks. This photo appeared in the Sep. 30, 1991, Los Angeles Times Ventura Editioin.
In this single bubble, cropped from a larger image, you can see other bubbles, the sun, the camera flash, and our house.