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Macro of bubbles made from soap, cooking oil, and water (2 inches deep) photographed several inches above glitter covered paper. Focus stacking to achieve clarity across the entire image. Later printed with nice results.

This is just club soda. I poured out it into the glass and turned on the light.... bubbles appeared in the bubbles!!!!.。oO.。oO

 

Happy Macro Mondays!

Bubbles trapped in a spider's web destroyed by morning dew.

 

Emprisonnement de bulles dans une toile d’araignée détruite par la rosée du matin.

 

“Part of the curated album ‘Nature’s Details – Textures, Patterns & Stillness’, an intimate journey through the overlooked poetry of the natural world.”

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This guy is awesome, I could watch him for hours.

At -1 degrees I went out to create ice bubbles. Some did freeze, but these would not. Thought they still looked pretty though.

frozen blow bubbles, -10 out this morning, Looking Close...on Friday, soap bubbles

With the promise of a shared bounty, Glaucus-winged Gulls are drawn to a pod of humpback whales bubble-net feeding just to the east of the mouth of Resurrection Bay.

Minimalist bubble

GROUP: LOOKING CLOSE... ON FRIDAY!

THEME: BUBBLES

SUBJECT: DISH SOAP AND WATER

(and a straw to blow (slowly) the bubbles)

Macro of bubble wrap with the tiny bubbles.

Bankside, London.

Early morning salty bubbles and their shadows...

 

Gulf of Mexico, TX. Oct 2019.

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This is a close-up HDR photo of detergent bubbles in a plastic tray.

I was walking down Market Street today and a guy was throwing soap bubbles up into the air. I thought I would take a picture of one and just as I pressed the camera button, it burst!

Bubble wrap and bows with ribbon.

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I used some glasses upside down. Mixed washing up liquid, water and some glycerine. Glycerine is great as it makes the bubbles stronger and last ages. (Excellent for water drops too) . I then put my mix on top of the glass the. Used a paper straw to gently blow a bubble.

Finally, I catch the frost in the bubble!

I saw this beautiful mural painted on a wall in Granada, Spain.

Gaudi Park - Barcelona. Picture of bubbles made by a childrens entertainer in Goudi park on a sunny day. I loves the way the light catches the water and also the way the picture capture the bubbles bursting

Sometimes it's good to push the boundaries and be creative. I enjoyed experimenting with these bubble creations and I combined three images to create this triptych.

 

I used colourful images placed beneath a clear glass container resting on supports to take the photos.

Ice in a mug.

 

Over the Christmas period we had a few days of hard frost. On one occasion I ventured out, far from the crackling log fire and a warm infusion of calming tea…

 

And found this ice in an old china mug sitting in the garden. I loved the cracks and the bubbles and thought they would make an interesting macro. Maybe. If you are already interested in that sort of thing, or space, or vague wispy things with bubbles :)

 

So back by the roaring flames (and the tea) I played about with the image on the iPad.

 

Now the real question: where do the bubbles come from? Is it air being knocked out of solution by the reducing temperature... or, as I like to think, is it oxygen being produced by the algae in the water (the mug's been around for a while).

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image! Happy Macro Wednesday :)

 

The striking exterior of the National Swimming Center , being constructed for the 2008 Olympic Games and nicknamed, the "Water Cube," is made from panels of a lightweight form of Teflon that transforms the building into an energy-efficient greenhouse-like environment. Solar energy will also be used to heat the swimming pools, which are designed to reuse double-filtered, backwashed pool water that's usually dumped as waste.

 

Excess rainwater will also be collected and stored in subterranean tanks and used to fill the pools. The complex engineering system of curvy steel frames that form the structure of the bubble-like skin are based on research into the structural properties of soap bubbles by two physicists at Dublin 's Trinity College . The unique structure is designed to help the building withstand nearly any seismic disruptions.

Une simple bulle de savon au naturel

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lil she: wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee....

she: what're you doing?

lil she: hmmm...

she: taking a bubble bath sweety?

lil she: yeahhh... pretty ducky...

she: are you giving him a bath?

lil she: yessss... can i keep him?.... can i?

she: ... is cute...

lil she: yesssss... can i? pleeeeaseeee....

she: his mum's going to be worried...

lil she: pleeeeaseeeeeee... wanna him...

  

*lil Sky RIley used her pose from Egg Hunt 2016's contest and i made my own... lil Brim just came sneaking for an apple!

  

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and this is my 1st Still Life Shot in by Studio Flashes big thanks for MScamera

Hope you like it

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I had too much fun with yesterdays bubble shooting, so I did this again in the morning :D

 

A shell being swarmed by bubbles... For Flickr Friday theme: #Bubbles

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