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M55006 returning to Wirksworth Station yard on the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway, Derbyshire

Just an abstract of a black lab swimming in a pool.

 

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color bubbles series shot with canon ef100 mm f2.8 lens, tripod mount and lit with 5400k fluorescents

 

some of the compositions are random acts, some were precision drawn by slowly moving and placing the bubbles....

Working on making basic polyhedrons with bubbles.

Illuminated bubbles created in our back garden by the mult-talented Dan Roberts.

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Bubbles in Jacuzzi in Reno © by Photographer Linda Hoxie

Not many bubbles froze in the air where I wanted to shoot them. But after a while I noticed I had a collection of frozen guys sitting on the bushes.

I used to play with these things as a kid, not really sure what they're called but they come in little tubes (that look like paint tubes) and you roll a little ball of this stuff onto the tiny straw it comes with and you blow into it to make a bubble.

this is what happened when i burst them, stretched them out, and stuck them onto the page.

I guess if I had to make it deep and meaningful, I would have to say it symbolises adulthood and the bubble of my childhood bursting.

Any and all feedback is welcome.

 

Bubbles...I didn't think I would be able to do this challenge because I didn't have glycerin or straws...and no way to get them. BUT I read online to substitute baking power and baking soda and it would make bubbles last. Of course I still didn't a straw so guess what I used...a Turkey Baster for the bubbles. Worked like a charm.

“This life of separateness may be compared to a dream, a phantasm, a bubble, a shadow, a drop of dew, a flash of lightning" - Buddha

 

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waterproof cameras are badass. this is one reason why.

A change in colour can be observed while the bubble is thinning due to evaporation and draining. Thicker walls cancel out red (longer) wavelengths, causing a blue-green reflection. Later, thinner walls will cancel out yellow (leaving blue light), then green (leaving magenta), then blue (leaving a golden yellow). Finally, when the bubble's wall becomes much thinner than the wavelength of visible light, all the waves in the visible region cancel each other out and no reflection is visible at all. When this state is observed, the wall is thinner than about 25 nanometers, and is probably about to pop.

  

Bubbles on red background

The tubular bubbles inside a candy cane revealed through cracking the cane (and sucking on the fragments a little)

weeeee blowing bubbles is my favorite :D

We purchased a giant bubble wand and my sister tried it out

Dendrites | Soap Bubble Freezing

 

Today’s subzero temperature (-10°C), calm wind and bright blue clear skies amounted to an irresistible invitation to photograph freezing soap bubbles. Herewith are a series of still images along with a relevant short video I produced 6 years ago showing the growth of dendrites in soap bubbles.

 

Bubbles on red background

Playing with my grandsons bubble mixture. It was fun blowing the bubbles, putting the mixture down then grabbing the camera before the bubbles popped or blew away!

 

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