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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.
- 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
Noah the Australian Cattle Dog. He just loves playing in water
www.happytailsmagazine.co.za/happy-tales/noah-my-valentine/
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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...
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.
experimental abstract - what can I say? it's an experiment, one which i may or may not explore further, let's see what YOU say :)
In a perfect world, the bubble you blow would be the perfect size to fit in the frame and it would not move around on the water so it goes a little out of the centre of the frame. Normally, I like more space but the colors in this one were too nice to discard. In the original, the bottom of the bubble was cut off. I extended the frame on the bottom and reconstructed the bottom of the bubble. Sorry, the splash is not the greatest, but I like it. Btw, I go by my taste! We all do things differently!
You can notice that the splash has taken a piece of the soap bubble with it.
It's a rare day in Alabama when it is both cold enough and calm enough to create an ice bubble. My bubble mixture included gelatin, which helped the bubbles withstand the not-quite-calm-enough wind.
Created for the Digitalmania BUBBLE challenge.
Credit to IreneAlexeeva, SharingTubes and Pixabay.
Thank you for looking.
The night sky is full of strange things:
This is the Bubble Nebula.
The bubble is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot young central star. Energetic radiation from the star ionizes the shell, causing it to glow in the wavelength of H ll.
About six light-years in diameter, 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. It was discovered in 1787 by William and is located at a distance of 7100 light years in the the constellation Cassiopeia.
Also visible in the same field of view is the open cluster M52. Due to interstellar absorption of light, the distance to M52 is uncertain, with estimates ranging between 3,000 and 7,000 light years.
On the right edge of the image is NGC7538, another H ll nebula, which is home to the biggest yet discovered protostar (a collapsing ball of rotating gas that’s on the way to becoming a star) which is about 300 times the size of the Solar System. The distance to NGC7538 is estimated at around 9100 light years.
Astro modified Canon EOS 6D
William Optics Megrez 88 - 500mm f/5.6 piggybacked on a Celestron NexStar 8 GPS
66 x 90s @ ISO1600 stacked with fitswork
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While taking pictures in the garden i was visited by several bubbles coming from a Birthday party a couple of gardens up the road .
bubbles in a wineglass - mixed food color, detergent and little water before using a straw to prduce the bubbles; false color development of lightbox capture with flash from behind the scene: Skol!
Oil bubbles by Charalampos Papaloizou using Adaptalux Studio - adaptalux.com/
check out more of his work here - 500px.com/papaloizouc
I always wanted to take a photo of my girls inside a bubble and I took advantage of to put inside them all their friends.
PD: Poor Kurimu! I hadn't realize that she wasn't in any photo this year. I'm a bad mom (I don't want to look how much time have passed since I took the last photograph of some of my girls XD)
btw Happy weekend to all!!
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Siempre he querido hacer una foto de mis nenas en una burbuja.. y ya de paso no podían faltar sus amiguitos <3 espero que os guste!!
PD: Pobre Kuriimu!!! este año aun no había salido en ninguna foto! soy una madre terrible ò_ó (no quiero ni mirar cuanto tiempo llevan algunas otras nenas XD)
Feliz fin de semana a todos!!
**Dresses and bow by Felicity dolls
**headbands by Kety Marques
A few weeks ago I read an article about how surface patterns on soap bubbles are analogous to weather systems. Specifically, spirals on soap bubbles look a little like the vortices of hurricanes and tornadoes.
www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/10558231/Soap-bu...
I'm a long way off capturing really clear and high def vortices on bubbles yet. But it's encouraging to see this spiral existing without me having to work hard to create it.
I'd love to photograph a vortex very clearly and beautifully. Hopefully I'll manage it one day. So far, I'm just one step closer.....
P.S. The image quality is not great here. Only a few pixels to play with.
And if you haven't spotted the spiral, it is..... just above the centre of the bubble. I only spotted it myself because I have been carefully looking out for these vortices. I bet I've photographed them in the past without noticing.