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My first bubble shot with my 60mm 2.8 micro. A little rough around the edges perhaps, but I love the way the color turned out.
A bubble busker entices the kids with soap bubbles in front of the famous Roman Baths in the Bath.
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Another bubble shot...
This one was taken during the first kiss. They had all the guest blowing bubbles around the dance floor. I had a couple lights set up bouncing off the side walls. I moved one of the lights to shine more directional in front of the couple to light up the bubbles. It worked well but it left a sharp shadow on her face.
Strobist:
430 ex bouncing off left wall at 1/4 power (PW PlusII)
430 exII coming from the right aimed in front of the couple. at 1/16th (Flex TT5)
580 ex on camera for some ETTL fill. (Mini TT1)
Camera: Leica M9
Lens: Zeiss 50mm f2 Planar
Name: Adriana S
When did you last blow bubbles?: Quite recently, I love bubbles
freezing bubbles in the morning frost. Find me on facebook or twitter to ask permission for use. @Hannahbellaaaa
In this series I was at WAP (Wild Animal Park) in San Diego and a guy with a bubble machine was blowing these for the kids. WOW I thought! What a great opportunity for a colorful photo.
Boredom can lead to creative thinking :-)
Another image from the Half Pint Milk Bottle series.
Really needs to be seen in the Jumbo size!
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this is the most epic shot ive ever taken. in my opinion at least. it took patience. i went out with an umbrella because i saw there were bubbles when the rain hit some puddles. so then i had to wait for raindrops. then i had to see if it would turn into a bubble. then i had to wait and time it perfectly before it popped. i think it was worth it.
Got a slight problem with my hands making typing difficult...comments may be just a couple of words or a :-) but I will check your images.
Nicer on black
Bubble filters are virtually ubiquitous on the internet. They scan our web searches and learn from our behavior to show us only the content we want to see. By hiding information that conflicts with our point of view, they isolate each of us in our own cultural and ideological bubble.
In addition to the bubbles on the internet, there are also personal bubbles, which we build ourselves by consciously setting boundaries that separate us from others and the outside world. In doing so, however, we give up that element of unpredictability that makes life so special and worth living.
Still practicing these. I thought this one had a sort of intergalactic planetary feel to it.
Forest reflections in a swirling soap bubble. Thanks to Pentaxpics2009 for the inspiration and the tips!
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