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Marty in front of a bubble portrait in the Gementee museum in Den Haag
Shoot made with Olympus OM10 and Ilford HP5, worked with Lightroom
"Diamantes"
The theme is Bubbles. I made bubbles in a bowl, put the camera (waterproof) in the water face up and floated a little plastic bung on top of the water, positioning it over the camera lens. I played white lights against the sides of the bowl, thus highlighting just the bubbles in the centre. When I was happy with the colour and lighting arrangement of my picture, I clicked the remote shutter (phone app) and 'voila'.
CC Week 2: Bubbles
The temperature out was 41F/5C (cooler temps are best, I'm told). There was a breeze, so I moved to the leeward side of the house.
My recipe: 1 part shampoo, 2 parts water. Stir.
Make a circle with a zip tie. Dip and gently blow.
NGC 7635 The Bubble nebula
Narrow band image using the Hubble palette.
C14 edgeHD working at F7.8
EQ8 mount
Atik414 camera
Baader filters
Total time 8hrs 50m
Artemis
Nebulosity
Gigapixel
Photoshop
Affinity
These are a few of the bubbles that were in my cider before I drank it last night. The last photo for my 112 in 2012 project!
Decided to use this to say goodbye to 2012 and herald in 2013.
Thank you my flickr friends for making 2012 an interesting and fun one on here. I appreciate all the interaction and without you I doubt I'd take so many photos!
So heres to more fun in 2013 hope its a great year for you. I pray to that you will be given the strength to cope with whatever the year brings your way. Lets hope we all have some great memories at the end of it.
I saw this lady walking with her sister as I was returning home from a surf, and as I passed she blew a bubble. I rushed home to get my camera, and raced back to where I thought they may have turned down and found them. After introducing myself I convinced her (with her sister's help) to blow a few bubbles for me.
These are methane bubbles in about 3" of ice on Potter Marsh, located a couple of miles from the edge of the city of Anchorage, Alaska. In the Fall, if you can catch the ice before it is covered by a significant amount of snow and before the skaters leave too many tracks, you can capture the most amazing images. In 2 or 3 hours, I made 400+ images and it was hard selecting my favorite 21 that you see here.
Playing with my grandsons bubble mixture. It was fun blowing the bubbles, putting the mixture down then grabbing the camera before the bubbles popped or blew away!
© Mike Broome 2019
I've been trying to get a photo of a frozen bubble, but it's so windy they keep blowing away.
Got this one right before it blew out of reach, then popped.
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.
OBJECT: NGC7635 Bubble Nebula
Scope: SVX130T 935mm f/7
Camera: ASI2600MC
Mount: EQ6R
Filters: L-Pro & L-Extreme
Moon Phase: New
Lights: 177 @ 60” 100 gain -10deg + L-Pro filter
60 @ 180" 100 gain -10deg + L-Extreme filter
Darks: 30 @ 60” Library
Flats: 30 @ .158”
Dark Flats: 30 @ .158”
Notes: Clear, calm, 60’s temp, 70’s RH.
Shot with L-Pro filter 1st night, L-Extreme filter 2nd night.
Having decided flowers in soda water did not work very well, this is a metal wire in the soda water with a flower behind the glass