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I've finally got both my new macro extension tubes from Santa (OK Amazon). So time to hide in the kitchen and take photos of odd things. Tonight's experiment was bubbles (my wife really won't understand this!)
All my kitchen project photos are in this album:-
www.flickr.com/photos/101295317@N06/albums/72157661460815006
Jack Harper: How can man die better: than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods.
Sally: I created you, Jack. I am your god.
Jack Harper: Frick you, Sally!
/KABOOM
So I'm sitting in an expensive movie and beautiful theater on vacation in Kansas watching Oblivion, and I see the Bubble VTOL flying through clouds. I said to myself I have to build this, and starting working on design ideas immediately. However I soon lost myself in the extremely awesome and complex plot. I was on the edge of my seat for most of it, and Tom Cruise performed brilliantly. Its definitely my favorite Tom Cruise film.
A big thanks to Evan (Lego Junkie) for giving me a couple of great suggestions.
Perhaps the only big inaccuracy on this compared the real deal is there are no guns on the cockpit. I'm just enough of a Lego genius to figure out how to do that...wait, I might have some idea..oh well!
Reference photos here: herocomplex.latimes.com/movies/oblivion-tom-cruise-bubble...
This will be displayed at Brickfair Virginia.
Enjoy and God Bless!
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Restai a lungo seduto, gli occhi persi nella contemplazione delle bolle di sapone che salivano in cielo. Se avessi potuto scegliere un mestiere, avrei voluto riparare tutte le bolle di sapone scoppiate. Nessun altro mestiere mi sembrava più necessario e più giusto.
Fabrizio Caramagna
Foto dal mio archivio, bolle di sapone salgono verso un cielo stupendo
#bolle #sapone #cielo #sky #nuvole #clouds #mani #hands #salire #floating #dita #fingers #quote
Reflection of the landscape in a bubble gives a fisheye appearance. The colors come from the oils on the bubble surface.
No processing but curves/contrast in Lightroom, this isn't projected with software.
On my blog at: viking79.blogspot.com/2009/07/bubble-world.html
Thanks everyone for taking this to Explore!
Featured on the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research website: www.tyndall.ac.uk/
Bubbles flew at the Harbourfront Center this past weekend as kids of all ages took part in Newmindspace's annual bubble battle.
View my full set of bubble pics here.
Here is a fountain that creates bubbles, and, as far as I know, there is no soap or detergent in the water. And, the bubbles persist in a balance with the sprinkle and flow of the water.
Never used for its intended purpose, and frequently under threat of heading to the next car boot sale, this IKEA glass paperweight finally found use as a source of inspiration for the Macro Mondays theme Bubbles.
The theme for this week's Macro Monday is bubbles and my intention was to take part in it. But it seems my dog had other ideas :)) By the time I got out my macro lens, the bubbles had dog gone disappeared :)) HMM and thank you for all dear Flickr friends!
I discovered a deep and fundamental truth. Photographing soap bubbles is more fun than washing dishes with them.
the bubbles fascinated me...a really good shot would have been to take numerous ones focusing on various levels of depth and then sandwiching them together so everything would be in focus and you would see ALL the bubbles clearly..Someday maybe I will learn how to do that..and have the patience to execute it...
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(photo by Freya)
Normally if I said I had spent an afternoon with a bottle of vegetable oil and a camera I would be ridiculed as some sort of perv but I have and this is the first of a productive locked down afternoon...
Macro Mondays theme - Bubbles.
Managed to encase a rose and buds in a bubble.
Taken outside to make use of natural light, in between a rather windy and showery day.
From our childhoods most of us had a bottle of soapy water and a dipper for blowing bubbles, for this one my thought was I needed something a bit more robust. Having managed to pop into my local toy shop they had a product much the same as we remember but the bubbles were of a more robust mixture. Tried out a few scenarios which didn't work so wondering into the garden and having some newly planted roses came up with trying to encase the Rose in a bubble, having many failed attempts trying to put the rose into the bubble I then discovered that if you actually put a thin layer of bubble mixture onto the rose and buds the bubble would not pop, the challenge then was the wind moving the bubble side to side and the rain trying not to get soaked hence why the bubble may not look quite as sharp as it could be and only having 1 day to do this in. This was my best on the day with a little bit of sunlight.
Making use of plants and trees in the garden as background and a setting of F3.5 seemed to give me the required bokeh.