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Mozzy is very afraid of the bubbles. He knows they live in a little bottle and sometimes they break free. He always runs for the door to go inside when he sees them.
These bubbles were really hard to get.
As soon as the the wave deposited its treasure of bubbles onto beach and returned to the sea, I would rush over to the foamy edge, not unlike a sandpiper, locate a good sized bunch of bubbles, aim and focus the camera only to have the bubbles dissolve into the sand before my eyes.
But, I was very determined and stuck with it and finely got these bubbles from the sea.
Captured Monday evening at sunset at the Delaware State Seashore State Park with iPhone edited on the iPad in Snapseed.
Only used the macro focus setting in the app for this one. The bubbles would just not last long enough for me to focus on them using the Olloclip.
Still traveling, I will add/fix any tags I missed etc. when I return.
"I'm NOT impressed".
I've had Bubbles as a potential subject since the wedding.
We had a lot of leftover 'champagne' bottles of bubbles from the special day but unfortunately they only made small 'annoying' bubbles. Then I found an awesome long bubble-maker that made tennis ball sized bubbles, some were even bigger!
Leo didn't really show much enthusiam for the big round things that popped in his face. He'd rather nap.
Lucy, however, showed a mixed response. First off, she didn't like the floating balls that she couldn't play with. She was a little frightened of them and shyed away for a while until I attempted to coax Leo into playing with them. She showed a little more interest after that.
Now if I blow the bubbles, she will leap into the air to pop them!
Leo still thinks they're boring and would much rather nap.
See his runner up submission here.
Capturing an irredescent bubble in a glass.
I noticed the bubble left in the glass as I was washing up and placed a black card behind it to capture the image.
My daughter was blowing soap bubbles and I happened to shoot this one. Can you spot her? Explored June 24, 2010 #5.
Dreamy portrait of a girl surrounded by bubbles. Edited with JD QuickFlow actions and tints and soap bubble overlays I'm making.
I decided to take advantage of our current cold temperatures and try freezing bubbles this morning...it was -15C, feeling like -20C with the wind chill.
Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada
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
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! :-)
Help, I have done it again
I have been here many times before
Hurt myself again today
And, the worst part is there's no-one else to blame
Be my friend
Hold me, wrap me up
Unfold me, I am small
I'm needy, Warm me up
And breathe me
As I have previously mentioned, I am wanting to do a photo each week to represent a song title of one of my favourite singers, Sia. This song is called 'Breathe me' and is actually a very sad song. I'm hoping to challenge myself with the next photo I choose to do because I don't think this one is all that inspiring.
Oh my, I just found out this made it to Expolre. My first one! It's made my day!
2/365
2nd January 2011
You have no idea how good my intentions were when I got out of bed this morning.
I knew I had to work for a couple of hours around 10am, but then I figured that gave me the day ahead to get out there and capture a work of art that the Royal Photographic Society would be proud of. (Ok, so I like to dream a little, but you’ve got to aim high right?)
What I didn’t count on was the weather. Yeah yeah I know, lame excuse, the weather can be a photographers friend ‘n’ all that, but today can only be described as grey. Not a glimpse of sunshine to allow me to capture the new years smile on peoples faces. Not a drop of rain to form puddles to allow me to capture reflections. No fog to form an eerie mist over the roof tops. No black scary looking storm clouds forming menacingly overhead. Getting the picture? It was just grey.
So having wandered around aimlessly for a while, I came back home and took up residence on my much loved sofa whilst I took stock of my situation and tried to come up with a Plan B, with a little help from a Gin & Tonic. (Slimline tonic of course, as per one of my many resolutions for 2011!)
I was having a fiddle with my camera and accidently fired the shutter whilst putting it down on the table. When I checked the view finder I saw that it had caught part of my glass and that the light had clung to the fizzy bubbles of the tonic.
Quickly, I grabbed my trusty 105mm lens, moved in close to the bottle of tonic, and hey presto, here’s the result. Who says inspiration can’t be found at the bottom of a glass!
The annual Newmindspace Bubble Battle took place on Saturday.
See my full set of images from this event here.
Also posted to Torontoist.
A pair of otters playfully swirl and create bubbles in the water, but for a moment decided that I was interesting enough to check out. Photo taken Yellowstone National Park.
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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...
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.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiDxP4otzj4
En verano las manos del viento mueven invisibles hilos en el aire, que unen las olas, los cabellos y los pensamientos.
- Fabrizio Caramagna -