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Probably the best of my frozen bubbles from yesterday evenings attempt. Depth of field is too shallow, but I'm Ok with it.
This one is shot at night with LED light source.
Compositionally Challenged Week 2 - Bubbles
Soapy water poured onto a decorative plate and shot with southern window exposure.
Very high humidity provided a great opportunity to do nighttime bubble photography. Morgan County, Alabama - The NAPG theme for June 2017 is Summer Nights. (Nighttime bubble photography inspired by Flickr friend, Tommie Peterson.)
Bubble wrap (seen from close) often used by me to protect fragile goods, which I send by post to someone :)
Macro Mondays - theme: "Safety"
Bubbles are weird things.
They have more colours than a rainbow.
They're not fragile. They're infinitely flexible.
They're not what we think they are.
(Tom Noddy)
Smile on Saturday! :-) - FLOATING
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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Macro Mondays theme: Abstract
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So nice to toss off one's bra and soak in a big tub after a busy day.
Blythe a Day - Bubble Bath - 2/17/26, Toss that Bra 2/16/26
Bohemian Beats Again Blythe
Barbie My Scene tub (repainted outside)
Barbie sink repainted by me (pulled from a thrift store Barbie dollhouse)
Liv bathing suit
Maileg rug
Bottles and minis - some Liv, some Barbie
White jar - repainted by me
Barbie foot spa
1:12 window, wax paper behind it
Canvas board walls
Scrapbook paper floor
Towel - I think Madeline by Eden
This weeks Macro Monday entry for 'in a bottle'. Bubbles seen through the bottom of a 330ml coke bottle.
Blowing Bubbles!
There are stories in every photograph, why not take a close look and find yours…
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Adventures in bubble play has me wanting to experiment more. Now that our cold weather is settling in it's time to stay in and play. I used a light panel but want to try using a flash and experiment some more. Any tips on how to get sharper results? I used my macro lens and a 36mm extension tube. Maybe I am too close?
A panoramic shot of humpback whales bubble-feeding off Sitka, Alaska, with their ventral pleats swollen full of the spawning herring. Two subsequent horizontal frames were stitched together to form this panorama. Alaska Panhandle, Pacific Northwest.
28/09/2024 www.allenfotowild.com
Apparently they look like bubbles! A quick spin...well hardly quick and many spins, shot in a dark hole, one single exposure no editing involved
With the promise of a shared bounty, Glaucus-winged Gulls are drawn to a pod of humpback whales bubble-net feeding just to the east of the mouth of Resurrection Bay.
Had fun with this one. Used a tiny tube from my husbands tool box. I wanted to do a frozen bubble but it was not quite cold enough.
Abraham Lake, Canadian rockies.
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Remember how excited we would be as kids when taken to a toy store. I experienced that feeling at Abraham Lake.. Running around insanely happy, utterly oblivious to the extreme cold, the harsh winds, the slippery surface beneath my feet. Suspended in blissful exhilaration that comes from finding your flow.
Had to share a vertical comp of the scene :)
GROUP: LOOKING CLOSE... ON FRIDAY!
THEME: BUBBLES
SUBJECT: DISH SOAP AND WATER
(and a straw to blow (slowly) the bubbles)