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Simply bubbles - I got a funny look in the shop when I bought these bubbles to-day!

Bubbles in a Glass of Ginger Ale.

Click on image to see the rainbow coloring on the bubbles better.

The best of an impromptu bubble shoot

Bubble tea at a nice little bubble tea joint along St. John's in Port Moody.

Bubbles created by the movement of ice cubes falling into water.

Bubbles in the water below the thin surface of ice. Click on picture and view this and other ice photos against the black background for stunning glimpse into a frozen micro world.

Bubble Gum Lego Bambi

Turkey Akas Akbalik Gida 1992

A teeny fly 'bubbling' on a daisy.

It must have been a good day to 'bubble' - a process where insects blow 'bubbles' of liquid in and out of their mouths to allow the air to concentrate the fluid.

 

~2-3mm fly

 

Photo: Fred

 

Haus des Staunens, Gmünd

Selectively decolorized the background using Picasa 2.0

 

Taken at the Renn. Fest. 2006 in Maryland

the bubbles are back! same bottle as before, different lens...

Blowing bubbles in the back garden.

My bubble tea's lid has pictures of CAKE!

 

From Bubble T Zone, Dorchester, MA

Tozer found that as further bubbles were made from a particular batch of solution, less colours appeared on the surface. “The first bubble you make has loads of colour in it, when you make another couple they seem to have less detergent in them, so less colour,” he says. “The detergent sinks to the bottom of the bubbles, leaving the water behind, so you gradually get paler images"... For the full behind the scenes story, including all the images shown in this set, see www.creativereview.co.uk/crblog/planet-tozer-how-he-did-it/

 

Further details on the Alpha 350 D-SLR can be found here.

 

“If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older.” ~Tom Stoppard

like umbrellas shielding from a bubble shower

 

adapted Kodak Cine 63mm f2.7

Bubble freezing up on a frozen windscreen

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New York, Connecticut border south of Kent, Connecticut on the Appalachian Trail. This small stream that was a great provider of ice shots a few months ago is now a great provider of foam/bubble shots.

 

I returned to the same spot and lo and behold, a similar bubble island was spinning under a small drop. A lot more movement this day but sometimes movement is good; I like the movement in the individual bubbles although didn't see it until I got home and looked at the images on my computer.

New York, Connecticut border south of Kent, Connecticut.

 

Dave and I hiked from Bull’s Bridge north along the Appalachian Trail along Schaghticoke Ridge with this small stream as our destination.

 

The water was running because of snow melt and there were small waterfalls, foam eddy currents, and lots of bubbles. The Ricoh GR did some interesting things with the bubbles so I'm posting a few of them.

Playing with the macro feature. Bubbles in a bottle of hair gel.

well ...there not real bubbles.

but i think it looks like the blood stream, cool :)

At Fermilab, there's an old bubble chamber mounted on display as an industrial art piece. So, I snapped a few pictures on a bright sunny day of this very shiny bubble and got exactly what you'd expect: specular highlights all over the place.

 

This is one of my first cracks at an HDR photo, generated using qtpfsgui on Linux from a single raw photo. It's very noisy at the original size, but I rather like the effect at smaller sizes; it seems fitting, given the subject. In the background on the left, you can see the geodesic dome, another interesting (but somewhat less photogenic) building at FNAL.

 

Edit: Amazing what a little time spent with software can do. www.getpaint.net/'s noise reduction is really quite good.

Jeremy surrounded by bubble bath

Drummer Circle at Siesta Key

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