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Sorry, I deleted this photo by accident yesterday, so a re-post it is :)

 

My beautiful girlfriend, Erin!

 

And despite what Flickr says, this was not taken with my iPhone, haha. Wouldn't it be cool if it was though?

Its not embarassing!

Strynø, Denmark, 2009

Three bubble bath bottles from an old collection. Casper's friend Wendy is a genuine Soaky by Colgate-Palmolive. Although a trade name, "Soaky" became the generic term for all bubble bath bottles in the collector's market. Winsome Witch was part of the "Bubble Club" line manufactured by Purex, and this bottle carries a 1966 copyright. Broom Hilda came along eleven years later from Lander Co., Inc.

I really don't feel good tonight. I had an outdoor shot planned but I've had to put that on hold as I feel like I might be coming down with something. I'm really achy so thought a hot bath might help - hence the photo.

 

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Poppy had a messy bottom so a bubble bath was in order !

Because we have had to do this regularly since she was ill, she's quite ok with it now :)

Water at the right temperature, special bunny safe bubbles and big snuggles in a fluffy towel and a treat afterwards tho ;)

Last bath as a 42 year old. On Feb. 2nd I turn 43. Golly, I don't feel 43. I painted my toenails for the occasion. :-)

[Day 128 of 365] I prefer baths over showers. :]

 

Note to self:

Buy more bubbles.

 

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Naomi's bottle of bubble bath, partially frozen from last night's cold weather. The worrying thing is that this bottle was in the house. But, it was the only thing that show any sign of being frozen so perhaps it was in a cold spot or is chemically easy to freeze (and to be honest, it wasn't really frozen as there was particulate matter precipitated out into the thicker fluid around it).

 

By late afternoon, and after sitting next to the heater all day, the bubble path liquid returned to its clear, purple state.

This special bubbling formula contains mild vegetable-derived bubbling agents, enriched with a nourishing herbal complex that work to protect delicate skin. Non-drying, extremely biodegradable bubble bath strictly avoids the use of synthetic fragrances and harsh bubbling agents. This product was developed to avoid irritation and we never use Sodium lauryl sulfate, DEA, or numbing agents.

 

Created by a mother who couldn't find bath and body products gentle enough for her baby's skin, California Baby is now a favorite line for moms all over. Although California Baby products may be fun for children, they are made with only organic and sustainably grown ingredients.

 

California Baby Products:

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Strynø, Denmark, 2009

01 Dec 1997 --- Baby with rubber duckie --- Image by ©LWA-Dann Tardif/CORBIS

millie is fascinated by water and this is the second time she's fallen into the bath. i get the feeling she'll never learn...

 

i might take a proper sp later today but just incase this camera phone diptych will have to do.

Thermal image of washing-up liquid bubbles on hot water inside an ultrasonic cleaning bath. From bottom left to top right the bath width is about 3 inches or so.

 

Image made using a Therm-App themal imager with 19mm lens, resized and sharpened in Paint Shop Pro.

 

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Base: OPI Bubble Bath

Pattern: Konad image disk m57, silver stamping polish

Light: Artificial

 

While I really like the look of this discreet manicure, I'm sadly disappointed by Bubble Bath. I was under the impression this was an opaque colour, yet at three coats it's still translucent and uneven. A real shame, as this pink goes very well with my skin. At least the fishnet pattern cleverly disguises the imperfections in the polish.

This was the second part of my shoot with val yesterday. I have to say this is my fav shoot i have ever done with her. It was nice to see her step alittle out of her comfort level to produce some nice images. I think she did an amazing job and just comes out gorgeous. I actually had to delete a ton of pictures just because it was so hard for her to take a bad picture. My bathroom at my new place isn't to big and it was very hard to try and light the place. There was no way i was going to be able to get an umbrella in the bath tub with her so i just thought i would bounce the light and try to do that. Lucky my walls are a nice white color and defused the light very well. I couldn't of asked for these to come out any better. I wish i could of used my 50mm lens but it was to long for a situation like this. Even though there wasn't many poses she could do in this situation she gave me a ton to work with. The only thing that didn't work out was the rubber duckies that we bought. I guess they weren't the floating kind and just sank. This girl is flat out amazing. I wish i could see her more often.

 

strobist: sb-800 hand held bouncing light off the shower wall behind me. sb-600 on a light stand bouncing light over the shower doors and off the ceiling. trigged with nikon cls in ttl mode

Tommy curious about bubbles

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