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Bubbles who doesn't love them!
Thought i would give it ago since the big kid that i am bought myself a bubble gun.
It was anchors away for the first annual Bubbler Regatta at Hawthorne Library! Kiddos created their own mini vessels from recycled materials, tested their seaworthiness, and raced against their friends down our raingutter course.
This was part of the "Arts in the Alley" series located behind the Hawthorne Library in Mural Alley on July 9, 2019.
This is my daughter, approximately 12 weeks ago her father suffered a severe brain injury which changed her life forever.
He is unable to talk to her and has lost the use of the right side of his body -hemiplegia.
I have been so impressed & proud at the courage & maturity she has shown during this very difficult time.
We always want to protect the ones we love," wrap them up in bubble wrap", but we must also respect that with our support they will find a way of standing tall & strong.
thank-you for looking
Cheers Claire
Thank you also for all the flickr mail we've received very much appreciated Love Claire X
Soap Bubbles create lovely patterns of refracted light.
First try at this photographic technique. Still need lots of practice.
Canon 70D 55mm kit lens and trial of different light sources.
Taken on a windy day; the bubbles were going EVERYWHERE and it was so hard to get them in focus! My little sister reluctantly agreed to keep blowing them until I got the perfect shot (: This was really the only shot I liked. Love the way the bubbles look, so delicate and rainbow-y!
Lighting info: amaran T2C RGB LED Tube Light, back lighting the scene and Aputure MC Pro with Aputure MC Pro Bubble Diffuser camera left
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More fun in the garden! Lit by two strobes at low power the ambient light has still been sufficient to allow the rising bubbles to leave a time trail giving a cool effect of depth.
Strobist: two strobes at 45 degrees either side of subject towards camera and set to 1/128 power. Flash triggered by rf603s, camera hand-held at shutter speed 1/8th second.
For a few weekends this season, we had the most exquisite bubble-maker ever. Susan of Rainbow Bubbles. She had buckets sitting out with her bubble-wands and bubbles for anyone to come up and use. And in this case, one of the villains from the fight cast stood on the platform nearby and played with bubbles till closing. These shots are from that session at the end of the day, with the setting sun behind him.
Bubble Chair inspired by Eero Aarnio 1968
The Bubble Chair is based on the unique design of the Ball Chair originally created by Eero Aarnio in 1968. The concept behind the Bubble Chair was “less is more” and that is exactly what the Bubble Chair has come to represent. The Bubble Chair features a very minimalistic yet extremely unique design not found in any other modern furniture. Also referred to as Hanging Bubble Chair, or Hanging Ball Chair, it has become an iconic modern piece. The transparent Ball Chair creates a room within a room. Sit inside the Bubble Chair and create your own world without the noise and distractions of the outside world. The Bubble Chair is great for many activities including reading, writing, talking on the phone, or just relaxing. It creates an environment of pleasant isolation even in a crowded, loud area. The Bubble Chair brings together the best of all worlds since its fun, and modern, and yet so comfortable.
Buy the Bubble Chair and other Modern Furniture at Evinco Design!
during the 2015 Bubble Bowl sponsored by the International Student Assembly at USC's Brittinghmam Field, Monday, March 27, 2015. USC Photos/Gus Ruelas
Testing out bubble materials in Blender, which I was very impressed with. I think that its about time this coloring node I used got moved to trunk!
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during the 2015 Bubble Bowl sponsored by the International Student Assembly at USC's Brittinghmam Field, Monday, March 27, 2015. USC Photos/Gus Ruelas
7 Days of Shooting ... celebrate ... Thoroughly Abstract Thursday. Capture of the tiny bubbles rising and settling on the top edge of a sparkling beverage.
After many tries, with most bubbles disappearing before I could get a shot, I finally got one I liked.
A little girl blowing bubbles with her grandmother.© chrisfutcher.com
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