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After a long hectic day Mr Stormtrooper likes to relax with a soothing bubblebath.

How do you draw Bubble Bath? I could not figure out how to finish this one.

safety first! bubbles are scary.

My sister's boy who has a taste for bath bubbles. He is growing at a Guinness pace and should be taller than his father who stands 6.6'

7.3.4 Activity Visual narrative

Spend up to one hour taking three images which, when displayed consecutively, tell a story. It could be a simple one such as people waiting at a bus stop, people getting on the bus, then the bus departing, or it could be something far more subtle or complex.

 

© Vicky Eastwood 2008

since everyone seems to be doing (or trying to do) these underwater bathub shots this weekend, I decided to finally share some of my outtakes from my attempt!

 

[could've been Day 27]

I ended up buying a book about grilling sauces, marinades and rubs. This is the first page that I turned to

Don't they make a nice pair? Actually it's just a reflection (though with Boots 3 for 2 offer I'm very tempted to get more!)

Model: Carmen Vargas

Make up, Style & Assistant: Sara González

Just a funny shot of her with bubbles on her head.

Nothing like relaxing in a bubble bath at the end of a busy day.

With a good bottle of Bordeaux and exclusive bubblebath the world is in balance. Such a pitty that the bathtub is to small (Takashi would be invited here :-)))

RELAJÁNDOME EN UN BAÑO DE ESPUMA I do enjoy bubble baths, but floating on my back and putting my head into the bubbly water was a first, just for this picture.

John, my husband and piglet, our love child. Don't ask. It's one of those things that is only charming to the couple involved.

After weeks of walking, sighseeing, praying, picture taking, eating, sleeping, translating, tour guiding e.t.c, it was sure time for a big bubble bath!

Bubbles bubbles.... My bubbles..... New bubble bath that I bought today :-)

Here are a number of items based on the friendliest ghost you know. The Soaky bubble bath bottle was made in the 1960s. The View-Master reels followed in 1969. The large vinyl figure was made by Sutton & Sons in 1972, and the wind-up walker is a Durham item from 1979. I don’t know who made the glow-in-the-dark heads of Casper and the Ghostly Trio, but they carry 1995 copyrights. It’s interesting that three different manufacturers, over nearly two decades, felt it necessary to print Casper’s name on his chest! Or did he have a tattoo back then?

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