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Kids had a lot of fun at Roßmarkt in Frankfurt (Germany) where a man with a special device produced huge bubbles.
Eplored 2015/06/27
Bubbles for Macro Monday!
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Seen out of a train window between cities in Belgium last spring...at the time, life was relatively easy for me. I was on my way to celebrate Kattenstoet in Ypres/Ieper and hadn't learned about my dad's Cancer diagnosis yet (My mom told me when I landed). I wasn't even fearing another Trump presidency. There's always war and humans I worry about all over the world (and animals too) but relative to now, I was in a peaceful and happy state of mind.
Politics doesn't often come up at work when I am with students unless they bring it up for my older more aware students. I feel like most of the time, us adults are trying hard to keep our extreme anxiety and depression showing to kids. Kids are seen as vulnerable overall despite the mantra after Covid that they were "resilient."
But, I wonder how long they are going to be shielded from the mess of another 4 years of budget cuts for kids with disabilities and every marginalized group. If Trump turns every place of education into a patriotic prayer school, will they be able to exist in a bubble and have these happy moments we so all need to keep sane? I wonder...
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abandoned houses in Detroit area required to have entrance points secured. Not sure what this cover is about.
I was out last evening taking photos of the dog jumping up for bubbles when I accidentally zoom in on a bubble itself. It has caught an interesting reflection inside - just for fun
Probably the best of my frozen bubbles from yesterday evenings attempt. Depth of field is too shallow, but I'm Ok with it.
This one is shot at night with LED light source.
Had some fun with Acrylic paint and bubble wrap :)
HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday
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Never used for its intended purpose, and frequently under threat of heading to the next car boot sale, this IKEA glass paperweight finally found use as a source of inspiration for the Macro Mondays theme Bubbles.
Bubble wrap (seen from close) often used by me to protect fragile goods, which I send by post to someone :)
Macro Mondays - theme: "Safety"
Uma foto mais Coloridinha , com Minha Amiga
Luna Safira ♥ ( PS: As Bolhas foram ideia dela :P )
Itens usados por mim:
Eyes: Gloom. - Famous Collection -
Hair: Dura-B93-HAIR-
Bubbles, bubbles, bubbles and even more bubbles everywhere. Each little, and sometimes not so little, bubble is desperately delicate but its colour is amazing and though it lives for only a short while, its time is spent filling our hearts with colour, joy, happiness and the screams of childrens delight. Most get popped before they can get anywhere, while the odd survivor catches the wind and somehow manages to float happily away...
Note: image taken with a Canon 5D mounted on a Manfrotto 055CB Professional Tripod - subject lit by two Canon 580EX flashes (fired by a Canon Speedlite wireless remote transmitter ST-E2) positioned on either side and bounced off large white boards. Processed in Photoshop CS3.
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Crunchie bubbles for the Macro Monday challenge "Bubbles". Such a shame that we had to eat the crunchie after the photo shoot!
The Bubble Nebula, also known as NGC 7635, is an emission nebula located 8 000 light-years away. This stunning new image was observed by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to celebrate its 26th year in space.
Read more about this fascinating image here.
Credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble Heritage Team