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My daughter was blowing soap bubbles and I happened to shoot this one. Can you spot her? Explored June 24, 2010 #5.

My first attempt at photographing frozen soap bubbles.

 

Most photos you see of this kind of thing are taken at around -15 degrees or colder.

The coldest it got on this morning was -4 (Celsius) and it doesn't get much colder than that here.

 

I'm no means an expert on the subject, but from what I could work out was that the air temp. wasn't cold enough to freeze my bubbles but instead they seemed to freeze from the contact point upwards, in this case a metal park bench (it looks that way in the photo anyway).

I think this is why I couldn't get full round bubbles to freeze on the grass.

Consequently, this makes completely different ice patterns on the bubble.

 

One advantage though... in minus 15 or colder, the bubbles freeze really fast whereas in minus 4 they were taking around 15 mins to get to this stage... which meant I had the time to take enough images for a focus stack without changes to the ice patterns.

 

Taken at Clare South Australia.

 

23 images handheld at 1x with the mpe65 lens and focus stacked using Zerene.

Bubble Tea Seduction at Ten Ren's Tea Time in College Park, Maryland. Photo by Chip.

Dreamy portrait of a girl surrounded by bubbles. Edited with JD QuickFlow actions and tints and soap bubble overlays I'm making.

Over Margate.

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HYUNA - 'Bubble Pop!' J-Pop… Oh baby...

view on black ;-)

I finally caugt one doing it... thanks to Lord V for the reference pics ^_^

 

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Playing with bubbles to amuse the baby and dog, wasnt too easy to blow them and then try to focus for a shot though so this was the best i managed!

A Flickr Friday submission on the topic "Bubbles". Soap bubbles on a lightbox, and physicists will be pleased to see Newton's Rings on the large bubble.

I am back to playing with bubbles and light, and I was lucky enough to have my daughter help me too. Now I remember why I got hooked on this subject for so long, and it is fun and frustrating. I'll have to share a video of my set-up sometime, you know, that whole show your work thing.

Street art or graffiti - HERO / NKRO in large sprayed colour

 

As I was in lockdown passing the time I wanted to try bubble photography. I like the beautiful colours and patterns swirling and changing with time. :)

21/03/2020; Yep, you're surely going to see this more often. A glass oven dish half filled with water, a drop of dish wash soap, some olive oil, a hippie t-shirt, and a shedload of content aware fill, some great ingredients to kill time.

 

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Location: Scarborough beach, near Cape Point.

 

Description: Here's another Vertorama from last week's sunset photo-shoot down at Scarborough beach.

 

With one cold front after another hitting the Cape Peninsula... there sure has been a lot of foam build-up on the beach! I removed my shoes and socks, rolled up my jeans and waded knee-deep into this green bubble-muck to get these shots!

 

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Equipment: Nikon D300 (Sigma 10-20mm)

 

Date: September 2008

The daughter of the couple blowing some bubbles. I used the 17-40 for this and it actually got bubble stuff all over it but it was worth it to get this picture... i think atleast.

  

Canon 5DMKii

17-40L

f4

1/30s

ISO400

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FAQ

Bubbles on a small jug of milk

Taking photos of foam is great fun....the bubbles keep moving and disappearing.

This was a B&W photo originally. The blue was created with the Tone Curve in Lightroom 4.

 

For Sliders Sunday and Macro Mondays Theme "Abstract in Macro"

 

HSS and HMM! :-)

Playing around in the cold to see if I could improve my frozen bubble techniques. Getting there, slowly but surely.

Taken at -1 degrees, just used children's shop bought bubbles.

 

Photo 015/123 “Bubbles” for 123 Pictures in 2023.

everyone was having lots of fun here!

The annual Newmindspace Bubble Battle took place on Saturday.

 

See my full set of images from this event here.

 

Also posted to Torontoist.

After shooting the ice cracks in the morning, I set out to see what else this huge lake has to offer.

 

A few miles down the road, I pulled over and ventured out on to the lake again. Very quickly I found a huge area with lovely methane bubbles! These bubbles are formed as vegetations on the bottom of the lake decay and release gasses, which are then trapped in the ice as the water freezes.

  

359/365

 

Splash action today using bubbles.

 

When my 365 is over (Only 6 days to go..... get the f*** in!) I think I'll spend a little more time with the kit and see what else I can do with it. I have seen some flippin' amazing images on some Faceache pages...

 

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I have an edited version of this photo with a deep blue sky and more clarity for the bubbles. However, this is the original. I thought you would want the option to edit in any way you choose for use with your photos.

 

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Explore #192 on April 10, 2015

 

It was my birthday on Sunday... the big three zero. We had a lovely day out, Stewart cooked me scrambled eggs on toast with smoked salmon for brekkie and then we went to see the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition followed by a late lunch at Boxwood Cafe. We were supposed to finish it all off with a supper of cheese and crackers with a bottle of one of the lovely French champagnes we got in Champagne last year but we were still too full! Instead we had the cheese and bubbles last night... we had a picnic on the living room floor, picnic blanket and everything.

 

I've managed to drag my birthday out quite well actually... had my party last Saturday, actual birthday this Sunday and an extra birthday dinner and bubbles on Monday :-) What a lucky girl!

more experimental bubbles, going for the whole universe look with this one... :)

Blowing bubbles in the park. ~ Explore ~

Bubbles – Macro Monday. Such a huge variety to choose from. This week I decided to make use of my fish tank, the Zebra Danio and Rosy Barb fish didn’t mind, so I caught the bubbles produced by the aerator system across the surface of, and below, the water. HMM

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