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A Flickr Friday submission on the topic "Bubbles". Soap bubbles on a lightbox, and physicists will be pleased to see Newton's Rings on the large bubble.

It was my birthday on Sunday... the big three zero. We had a lovely day out, Stewart cooked me scrambled eggs on toast with smoked salmon for brekkie and then we went to see the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition followed by a late lunch at Boxwood Cafe. We were supposed to finish it all off with a supper of cheese and crackers with a bottle of one of the lovely French champagnes we got in Champagne last year but we were still too full! Instead we had the cheese and bubbles last night... we had a picnic on the living room floor, picnic blanket and everything.

 

I've managed to drag my birthday out quite well actually... had my party last Saturday, actual birthday this Sunday and an extra birthday dinner and bubbles on Monday :-) What a lucky girl!

more experimental bubbles, going for the whole universe look with this one... :)

Macro photo of a bubble made using washing up liquid.

like "glass balls"

If you have lost your belief in magic

Spend time with some bubbles

They know the way back

Taking photos of foam is great fun....the bubbles keep moving and disappearing.

This was a B&W photo originally. The blue was created with the Tone Curve in Lightroom 4.

 

For Sliders Sunday and Macro Mondays Theme "Abstract in Macro"

 

HSS and HMM! :-)

Bubbles – Macro Monday. Such a huge variety to choose from. This week I decided to make use of my fish tank, the Zebra Danio and Rosy Barb fish didn’t mind, so I caught the bubbles produced by the aerator system across the surface of, and below, the water. HMM

Water Bubble

It's water mixed with cassava colored by Green dyestuff.

The cassava mixed in water will make water sticky.

I use straw to blow the atmosphere into the bottom of the mixed water. The Bubbles will happen and the cassava mixed in water make the motion more slow .

  

A wave washing over an anemone created tiny bubbles. I held he OM TG-7 underwater for this shot.

There was the COOLEST bubble machine in front of a shop in York PA!!

A low down shot of some beach bubbles at Newark Beach this morning.

Just back from an amazing 3 days in Snowdonia doing giant bubble photography with Bigbubble Zig. A really fantastic few days I also got chance to do a bit of landscape photography too. More photos and a few words;

 

www.oliverwrightphotography.com/blog/view/bubbles-in-snow...

Bubbling up, multiplying

Across the water, floating , flying

Rising, rising, ready to explode

Burst wide open and unload

Disappearing again, sinking down

Into the deep, where bubbles they drown

Meal and bubbles with my daughter

Have you ever had a bubble

Fly into your eye

Have you ever let a bubble

Sit upon the sky

 

You really really should

Set a bubble free

Because caging up a bubble

Would be a catastrophe

 

They'd cry and scream and kick

They'd cause quite a scene

Plus locking up a bubble

Is really very mean

A soap bubble in the breeze just drifting along.

Bubbles in the ice. Abstract forms. Photos available for purchase at Wits End Photography. Follow my blog Traveling at Wits End for ways to create travel adventures everyday.

Canonet QL17 - Rollei CR200

Ice Bubble #3

Soap bubbles are an incredibly fun subject to photograph, allowing me to play with light, colour and details with an unprecedented amount of creativity. View large! (Press the "L" key to view in Lightbox mode)

 

Shot with a narrow-beam flashlight, the light source stays right behind the bubble with very little spill-off on the side, giving a “glowing” effect to the still-growing frost fronds. Luck is needed for the bubble to fall in exactly the right place in this narrow beam, with a slight deviating ruining the effect. If the bubble landed off-center, by the time I could adjust the light source the frost would have completely covered the sphere and the beauty would be diminished.

 

To colour the light, I put on my propeller hat and cut two small squares of polarizing film and put a piece of a clear CD case in between them. The polarizers are arranged in a perpendicular fashion, so that normal light would not be able to pass through. The cheap plastic creates a birefringence effect however, which creates some interesting rainbow colours, and I project these colours by putting this little colorizer in front of my flashlight.

 

You need to work fast, and the depth of field is incredibly shallow. For each soap bubble I am able to photograph, I may create hundreds. For each one I show online, I have dozens on my computer that aren’t quite good enough. There is a certain amount of luck involved, but it’s worth the effort and time required!

 

I should also say that very low wind (less than 10km/hr, ideally half that or lower) works best, and temperatures of -10C / 14F or lower seem to work well to get the freezing to take place in a stable way. This is a fun experiment to try this winter, if you get the right conditions!

 

My main winter focus is snowflakes, and there is still about a month left of snowflake posts through this winter. Be sure to check out the rest of my stream for additional winter macro work, and www.skycrystals.ca/ for the best book written (in my biased opinion) on this type of photography.

Bubbles, Photo+Adventure-Messe, Landschaftspark Duisburg, Duisburg, 2018

 

Abgesehen von den vielen Fotografen auf der Photo+Adventure hatte auch Kinder ihren Spaß mit den Riesenseifenblasen.

 

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Apart from the many photographers at the Photo + Adventure, children also had fun with the giant soap bubbles.

You can check the original in the comments and see that this is some very radical "sliding". Although, I must add, embarrassingly easy one. A click of a button is all it took. This iPhone app makes some wonderful bubble refractions, especially if you are working with the right picture. Unfortunately, resolution is ridiculously low...barely suitable even for web. But I still like the effect. Happy Sliders Sunday, everyone!

Plaza Mayor, Madrid

Gracias a todos por las visitas, comentarios y favoritas! :) Thanks all for your visits comments

My neice Leah, who, it turns out, loves bubbles! She just wouldn't stop, so I grabbed my camera! Can you believe Fotolia (the stock photo site) didn't want this? Gits.

making huge soap bubbles on a summer day. there are risks involved

Big bubbles from an empty liquid soap container.

Macro Mondays - Bubbles

Best if viewed large.

Flowing out of the sinking wood

Bubbles of love they do flood

Rising up until they race

Over the lakes greedy face

As the water it does drink

Makes the bubbles slowly sink

Past wet lips, where its treasure

Will give the lake, wild bubbling pleasure

These are bubbles in sea foam washed up on the beach on a blustery day.

Now that's a good pint of lager,plenty of bubbles on this one.H.M.M.

Blowing bubbles in Valletta in Malta

If you want to smile blow bubbles. If you really want to smile, blow bubbles for a friend.

Bubbles frozen forever in silver slag. The bubbles formed in molten silver slag and left their mark as the slag cooled. Abandoned Jessie Knight silver smelter, Silver City Ghost town, Juab County, Utah.

Reflecting the sky and the forest and the photographer

finally I found the "machine" that makes all those pretty bokeh-bubbles ;-)

 

refitted Helios-89 30mm f1.9 (from FED Mikron)

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