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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.
This was such a beautiful morning and the day after the shortest day. The clouds started off grey and then turned to this beautiful pink.
Looking straight down into a bottle full of bubbles after washing it out.
#15 Bubbles for 123 pictures in 2023
In a Bottle for Macro Mondays
My thoughts,
dreams,
aspirations and imagination,
are all bubbles waiting to be popped...
Pop them as much as you want
But know this,
It won't get me down,
I can always make more
For Macro Mondays' "Bubbles" theme. This is a blue glass pitcher with lots of little bubbles in the glass. The out of focus blobs are highlights from the other side of the pitcher. Lighting is done mostly with an Ikea reading light coming in from the top. Background behind the pitcher was black board. The area covered is probably less than an inch across.
Playing with bubbles during the deep freeze! Taken in the early morning inside our 3 season sunroom. The background is frost on the window.
Created for K-play****Jump and Tag****
from source: Bubbling around.. in Fractal world By Grietje Haitsma
Erst war der Frühling einfach schön, jetzt freut man sich schon über eine Abkühlung. Hier die Spitze eines sprudelden Brunnens.
Bubbles in meditation.
(This was a shot of two bubbles right before they merged together. The shape looks like a person sits in meditation, while swirling his/her thumbs. Or it could be any thing you imagine.)
I don't normally take such 'close up' street shots, but I like this one (taken in London)... she looks like she's in her own little bubble, don't you think? Shutting the world out on the busiest shopping street in the UK, at the busiest time of year. Can't say I blame her!
Thanks for looking!
NGC 7635, also known as the Bubble Nebula, Sharpless 162, or Caldwell 11, is an H II region emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. It lies close to the direction of the open cluster Messier 52. The "bubble" is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot, 8.7 magnitude young central star, SAO 20575. The nebula is near a giant molecular cloud which contains the expansion of the bubble nebula while itself being excited by the hot central star, causing it to glow.
Blowing soap bubbles in the sun - what is mor fun, and what is more SUMMER? :)
It has been a cold spring and summer in Iceland, but finally we had some sun on sunday. I really hope the summer is here to stay!
Well, I'm back... Thanks everyone for bearing with me.
I will be posting a few collections / mosaics over the next week or so to showcase some of the beauty, talent and inspiration I have found on Flickr. This is also a token of my appreciation for the wonderful works shared by contacts, friends and fellow Flickrites... I hope you will enjoy viewing these as much as I do.
A word of thanks to all photographers showcased here... Keep up the great work!
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1. nature's silhouettes (main image in center)
2. Smilin' Jack (halloween pumpkin, upper left corner)
3. On the Water (leaf on water)
4. Spider's Bokeh (spider)
5. Sparkle: (sparkles, upper right corner)
6. nostalgia. (twigs 'n light)
7. Untitled (bubbles)
8. summer by the lake (dragonfly)
9. Merry Christmas (xmas gift)
10. Electric grass (green 'n blue, lower left corner)
11. Fireworks (red 'n pink delight)
12. Week 11 of 52 - Out and about (fence 'n light)
13. Silent Night (bokeh so blue, lower right corner)
Bubbled Blue Eye.
Last time I tried a flying veil with Robert. This time I tried some flying bubbles. Again, because I don't have an assistant, I need to set the camera on timer and blow the bubbles myself. A few soup bubbles flew into Robert's eyes while shooting. Thanks for his patience, and sacrifice!