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A light painted bubble plant, in Brisbane’s Banks Street Reserve. Inspired by some recent light painting photography by Jason D. Page. Bubbles created using a LPB Plexiglass Circle. Plant created using a LPB Green Light Pen. Both tools connected via LPB Universal Connectors to Thorfire TK15S flashlights (on low mode). Ambient light from the full moon. f/5.6, 92secs, ISO800. Post processed from RAW exposure in Lightroom 6.
Tabletop photography in window light, cascading soap bubbles. Yashica 35-70 AF film lens with a Fotodiox to Nikon converter.
Was planning to shoot bokeh. In my last upload, one of my friend Seny suggested me to use soda so as to capture bubbles. I wanted the liquid in the previous shot to be juice or something plain. But my frnds suggestion gave me an Idea! "Why not shoot bubbles and bokeh??"..It also sounds good..:P. Hence shot this one. Seny, "bubbles"..:P.. Hope you guys like it..
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Strobist Info:
sb600 @ 1/64th power camera right behind the subject mounted with a DIY 9 inch snoot.
Used a White DIY reflector , camera left next to the subject for fill in.
The Bokeh was achieved with DIY Bokeh wall.. :P
Strobe triggered using Cactus wireless triggers
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By the way, I am leaving on a 3 day business trip. Will be back only thursday night. So will not be able to go through you streams. Will do it once I reach back..:).
DICOVER PLANET group Admins: I am really sorry, the photohad been deleted from the pool by my mistake. Hence added it back. Thanks for the support.
I always wanted to take a photo of my girls inside a bubble and I took advantage of to put inside them all their friends.
PD: Poor Kurimu! I hadn't realize that she wasn't in any photo this year. I'm a bad mom (I don't want to look how much time have passed since I took the last photograph of some of my girls XD)
btw Happy weekend to all!!
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Siempre he querido hacer una foto de mis nenas en una burbuja.. y ya de paso no podían faltar sus amiguitos <3 espero que os guste!!
PD: Pobre Kuriimu!!! este año aun no había salido en ninguna foto! soy una madre terrible ò_ó (no quiero ni mirar cuanto tiempo llevan algunas otras nenas XD)
Feliz fin de semana a todos!!
**Dresses and bow by Felicity dolls
**headbands by Kety Marques
Housing Bubble
You've all heard of 'The Housing Bubble', but have you ever SEEN one?
This is great fun, difficult to do if there's the slightest breeze, frustrating at times and, above all, full of surprises! I had expected to see a soap bubble full of flowers, but instead ended up with a soap bubble with a distorted double reflection of the front of my house! (see the large version) The daisies are Osteospermum.
Pompa de Jabón para el juego de Ideas de n♡viembre
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The famous methane bubbles of Abraham Lake.
I make a yearly pilgrimage to this spot, which is one of the best places to see the bubbles in the Rockies due to the incredibly windy nature of the region that blows all of the snow off the ice. Case in point: the winds were about 60km/h when we were out shooting this sunset, and were strong enough that if you put down your tripod and let go, it would slide in a mad dash away from you across the ice!
The bubbles themselves are methane from plant life on the lake floor that gets frozen on its way towards the surface. They are absolutely fascinating, and I easily spend hours shooting on every visit!
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Reflection of the landscape in a bubble gives a fisheye appearance. The colors come from the oils on the bubble surface.
No processing but curves/contrast in Lightroom, this isn't projected with software.
On my blog at: viking79.blogspot.com/2009/07/bubble-world.html
Thanks everyone for taking this to Explore!
Featured on the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research website: www.tyndall.ac.uk/
An extreme case of refractions in droplets of water. I used a small spray bottle to "mist" the purple flower to create the droplets all over it. And then I added a bit more using the syringe to place a bit more in certain places, like the "eyes" of this creature.
The interesting thing about creating these images is that I start with a basic plan and then I just start doing things and I never know where it will take me or what the end result will be exactly. I have an idea, but you never know what you're going to end up with.
This may have been just too much, but I wanted to see what would happen.
Shot using a Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens, plus a Canon FD 25 U extension tube.
Here is a fountain that creates bubbles, and, as far as I know, there is no soap or detergent in the water. And, the bubbles persist in a balance with the sprinkle and flow of the water.
Bubble Moments at Central Park.
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THE BUBBLE MAN.
Central Park | NYC | 2014
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Processed with February texture from Eva Ricci. Learn more about her Creative Challenge on her blog or on her Flickr Group.