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Maschinenstickerei auf bemalter Baumwolle -
Arbeitsprobe für "Holey Moley Club" - www.thethreadstudio.com/holeymoley/text.htm
Water spike in Bubble. Photographed by myself & Gavan Mitchell. The colours in the bubble are interference effects, caused when the reflection from the inner side of the soap film move out of phase with those of the outer side of the film. Red food die used in water.
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Testing out my new banged-up M2 with the 90mm 2.8 Elmarit (Vintage). Rangefinder needs adjustment and shutter was slow, so this was a lucky shot.
Needed to reupload due to Lightroom fuckup.
for making Bubble Tea. These are Tapioca balls. They must be boiled to soften and enlarge. They are then soaked in fruit flavored syrup or covered with brown sugar to make them sweet.
Bubbles! Well, some of the shots are bubbles. Most are actually. Some of them are several shots overlaid because I couldn't tell if I got enough bubbles in the shot. Can you really have too many bubbles? I think not.
Shot using a Lomography Holga 120N, Minolta Auto 200X Flash and a Holga Close Up lens. Developed in Rodinal.
Its amazing what a glass of water sitting out overnight and boredom can create.
Lighting_
one sb 25 placed about an inch to the left of the drinking glass. it had a blue gel and was set to 1/64th power
I got a bubble machine.
I am happy.
I had to use my point n shoot cause I left my cam @ work over the weekend. I do believe more bubbles are to come :)
Trichromy :
Taken with a Rolleiflex SL66, TriX 400 and 3 gelatin filters (red green and blue). Digitized than re-assembled with The Gimp.
The scene changed from one layer to another, as the pill bubbled
Prise avec un rolleiflex SL66, de la TriX 400, trois filtres (rouge, vert, bleu). Scannée et recomposée sous Gimp.
La scène a changé d'une couche à l'autre, comme l'aspro bullait.
Camera : Rolleiflex SL66
Film : TriX 400 @800 processed with Ilford LC29 9min30
Bubbles! We love 'em here at PFB. In Issue 30, we show you how to create stunning abstract images using a bit of water and other household objects.
Print: ow.ly/p13fd
Digital: ow.ly/p13j4
as i was swimming up a tunnel/tube i looked up to see my bubbles against the light from the end of the tunnel... decided to take a pic and this was the result :D
Not at all welcome bubbles. They are being formed by leaking natural gas from the line to my outdoor barbecue. I'd been smelling gas every once in a while and finally called my plumber this morning. He put some dishwashing detergent on the tape wrapping the pipe and very quickly bubbles started to form. Definitely a leak - the pipe was very corroded. He had to cut the gas line to the barbecue and cap it. Now I have to wait for the proposal to replace the line - I wonder what that's going to cost.
Bubble Chamber at the Neutrino Laboratory at Fermilab
View on SeaDragon.com Deep Zoom
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), located in Batavia near Chicago, Illinois, is a US Department of Energy national laboratory specializing in high-energy particle physics.
Panoramic Photomontage assembled by
"Microsoft Image Composite Editor"
research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ICE/
Photograph taken by Michael Kappel