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Mixed olive oil, acetao balsamico, water, using light from the bottom and my new Tamron 90mm f2.8 , no rework.
KONICA MINOLTA DYNAX 7D
Minolta AF 50mm f2.8 Macro
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Longitud focal | Focal length: 50mm
Abertura | Aperture: F/2.8
Exposición | Exposure time: 1/20seg
ISO: 400
This picture will contrast with all my blog appearance, but I really like it, that's why I'm posting it.
This photo is taken in a XVIII district of a Paris - Montmartre hill. It's my favourite place in
Paris, which is called a district of many artists - like : Fryderyk Chopin, Vincent van Gogh or Pable Picasso-and they all lived there. Also there are the most popular flea market and bookstore market in the city. On the street you can see very interesting artists and musicians. All of this makes an amazing atmosphere.
In the photo eyes are first drawn to a large, colourful bubble. You can see that only two people are concentrating on it: a little girl who's trying to catch it and a black man who is staring on it. And it looks like the bubble will collide with this man's head. Interesting is that there're two women who aren`t seeing it, even if the bubble is over their heads.
Whole district is very photogenic. Every time when I come here I see an amazing situation or place to take a photo.
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Some really nice and clear reflections from these Zubbles bubbles.
Gives me some ideas as to what I can do with reflections.
Really bright morning light gave me the option of f/8 here!
No editing here either, I don't think. Maybe a tweak on contrast - I can't quite remember.
Interestingly, I didn't get focus on the edges, but I got focus on the centre reflection. The reflection is sweet because it's more a single reflection than a double. That is, you can see me standing upright more clearly than the upside down me. I think that's because of where on the bubble surface I get focus. It's probably got a lot to do with aperture too. Small apertures are good! Anywhere from f/5.6 to f/8 seems to do the trick.
Form Finding through an investigation into the structure and rules governing bubble structures-
rhino scripts soon to be developed...
project 365 / msced: may 10/2010 (130/365)
taken on a dive in the Turks & Caicos Islands with a Leica D-LUX4 and a 10bar case.
So... I've developed an obsession with the reflections in bubbles (bubbles in general in fact). Thinking of doing a little series... There's something magical about a solo, whimsical bubble, just floating through the landscape