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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! :-)
Taken at -1 degrees, just used children's shop bought bubbles.
Photo 015/123 “Bubbles” for 123 Pictures in 2023.
The annual Newmindspace Bubble Battle took place on Saturday.
See my full set of images from this event here.
Also posted to Torontoist.
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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.
Another shot from an afternoon with a bottle of oil and a camera. It seems that the more I tried to make the bubbles bigger, the smaller they became....everyday is a school day!
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
NGC 7635, also known as the Bubble Nebula, Sharpless 162, or Caldwell 11, is an H II region emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. It lies close to the direction of the open cluster Messier 52. The "bubble" is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot, 8.7 magnitude young central star, SAO 20575. The nebula is near a giant molecular cloud which contains the expansion of the bubble nebula while itself being excited by the hot central star, causing it to glow.
Ice Bubble #3
Soap bubbles are an incredibly fun subject to photograph, allowing me to play with light, colour and details with an unprecedented amount of creativity. View large! (Press the "L" key to view in Lightbox mode)
Shot with a narrow-beam flashlight, the light source stays right behind the bubble with very little spill-off on the side, giving a “glowing” effect to the still-growing frost fronds. Luck is needed for the bubble to fall in exactly the right place in this narrow beam, with a slight deviating ruining the effect. If the bubble landed off-center, by the time I could adjust the light source the frost would have completely covered the sphere and the beauty would be diminished.
To colour the light, I put on my propeller hat and cut two small squares of polarizing film and put a piece of a clear CD case in between them. The polarizers are arranged in a perpendicular fashion, so that normal light would not be able to pass through. The cheap plastic creates a birefringence effect however, which creates some interesting rainbow colours, and I project these colours by putting this little colorizer in front of my flashlight.
You need to work fast, and the depth of field is incredibly shallow. For each soap bubble I am able to photograph, I may create hundreds. For each one I show online, I have dozens on my computer that aren’t quite good enough. There is a certain amount of luck involved, but it’s worth the effort and time required!
I should also say that very low wind (less than 10km/hr, ideally half that or lower) works best, and temperatures of -10C / 14F or lower seem to work well to get the freezing to take place in a stable way. This is a fun experiment to try this winter, if you get the right conditions!
My main winter focus is snowflakes, and there is still about a month left of snowflake posts through this winter. Be sure to check out the rest of my stream for additional winter macro work, and www.skycrystals.ca/ for the best book written (in my biased opinion) on this type of photography.
Bubbling up, multiplying
Across the water, floating , flying
Rising, rising, ready to explode
Burst wide open and unload
Disappearing again, sinking down
Into the deep, where bubbles they drown
I placed a colourful abstract image underneath a glass dish that I place in natural light to create this abstract bubble art.
Playing. Bubbles in a bottle. LED lighting. Focus stacked using zerene. It is full colour. I was rinsing out a hand soap bottle when I noticed it was quite optically clear and decided to photograph the bubbles inside.
My neice Leah, who, it turns out, loves bubbles! She just wouldn't stop, so I grabbed my camera! Can you believe Fotolia (the stock photo site) didn't want this? Gits.
Flowing out of the sinking wood
Bubbles of love they do flood
Rising up until they race
Over the lakes greedy face
As the water it does drink
Makes the bubbles slowly sink
Past wet lips, where its treasure
Will give the lake, wild bubbling pleasure
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!
Click here to view this one large.
Equipment: Nikon D300 (Sigma 10-20mm)
Date: September 2008
- Reshade 3.2.2
- 4K Resolution DSR
- UE3 Custom Key Binds for
Timestop/Free cam/FOV/HUD
- Cheat Engine table by IDK31
for Separate Free Cam
Game: Alice: Madness Returns
Bubble Shooter Saga is the latest and greatest of the famous bubble shooter type arcade games. Once you start playing it, you won’t stop until you finish all its 75 levels. The goal of the game is to help the cute, little teddy by collecting items he wants to have. The items are hidden among c...
finally I found the "machine" that makes all those pretty bokeh-bubbles ;-)
refitted Helios-89 30mm f1.9 (from FED Mikron)
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a shot taken at the Buckingham Camera Club's practical evening during the week - created using a ring macro flash and a bubble machine in the dark - focusing was interesting to say the least :)
.... thanks to everyone who brought props along :)
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