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9/27/25 A cat in a backpack carrier at American Veterans Memorial Pier. Nikon Zf. TTArtisan AF 32mm 1:2.8.
Sun was just rising over the trees and hit the bubble. At the 3 o'clock position you can see part of the deck floor in the reflection.
And, another bubble in the background
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A macro photograph of water bubbles underwater.
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This is a piece of metalised bubble wrap tape which I use on my outside tap to keep the frost off during the winter months. Taken just before I removed the tape for the season ahead.
Taken in natural light with my Sigma 105mm f2.8 Macro lens with manual focus set at the 1:1 setting, hand held.
365 Project - Day 3
Mona and her friend decided to blow some soap bubbles in the yard today. Catching the almost translucent bubbles was a challenge for the Mark III's AF since it was quite windy but it performed much better than expected. I guess this is the first shot that would've been almost impossible with a Mark II.