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I've been trapped in the house for ages and I really needed something to photograph...Oil and Water - too cool! I filled a large glass vase with water then dropped some Canola oil in - the vase is setting on a piece of green paper.
Thanks for the advice Betsy!
A cheery bubble shot to brighten up a blechy week-so-far. Well, except for the vultures. That was awesome. And the cinnamon rolls I baked, and promptly ate. But I forgot to post this before, and the vultures and rolls are gone. So here.
74 - Moving water, for 120 pictures in 2020
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Bubble and squeak is a traditional English dish made with the shallow-fried leftover vegetables from a roast dinner. The main ingredients are potato and Brussels sprouts, but carrots, peas, cabbages, or any other leftover vegetables can be added. The chopped vegetables (and cold chopped meat if used) are fried in a pan together with mashed potatoes or crushed roast potatoes until the mixture is well-cooked and brown on the sides. The dish is so named because it makes bubbling and squeaking sounds during the cooking process
This is the Blue Fox version topped with 2 eggs
Natural light portrait for my son's one year shots back at the end of August. I can't believe how fast he's growing up. :)
Edges of a soap bubble!
I love these. They feel like metallic bands to me, like bars of bent metal or Samurai Swords. They're 'just' the edges of a soap bubble. It's very simple to take these shots, but I'm not giving away my method. Suffice to say that the edges seem to draw all the light, sucking it all in.
Taken my Christmas tree down today and really sad to see it go, so really wanted to post it here forever!
I particularly love this bubble bauble because of the many colours in it and the way it reflects all the lights.
I love shooting soap bubbles. You never know what kind of image will appear in them. Many thanks to Sebastian for providing the enthusiastic kid power to produce these amazing orbs.
Bubble gum background graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/bubble-gum-background/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
I'm forever blowing bubbles
Pretty bubbles in the air
They fly so high, nearly reach the sky
Then like my dreams they fade and die
This was a very challenging challenge! Frustrating. Exhausting. Addictive. I learned a lot and know what I'll do differently the next time I try this. My biggest problem was lighting and focus. The fact that I don't have a lot of photography equipment also hindered me. My kitchen table was a mess! I would have liked to have taken the project outside for better lighting, but we've had nothing but rain and wind. So the virus isn't the only thing keeping me inside!
Ever notice that the bubbles in bubble wrap come in different sizes depending on what one wants to protect? This would be the large size!
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #3 - Bubbles.
I bought some supposedly 'Rainbow bubbles' recently and paid over the odds for them but they dissapointed the family however when I visited London last Sunday was amazed by the colour and longevity of the true rainbow bubbles as seen in front of the Tate Modern display for free!!
Families were mesmerised!
You have to carry on...
When your bubble bursts....
This image was captured some weeks ago and got lost on my hard drive, I was going through some today and rediscovered it. A moment in time rarely if ever seen. :)
BB
Do not judge from mere appearances; for the lift laughter that bubbles on the lip often mantles over the depths of sadness, and the serious look may be the sober veil that covers a divine peace and joy. The bosom can ache beneath diamond brooches; and many a blithe heart dances under coarse wool.”
Edwin Hubbel Chapin
What’s cooler than a bubble top dragster? Nothing. No, seriously, I looked it up and a bubble top dragster like totally blows up the cool-o-meter! That’s why the guys over at Beyond The Brick contacted me to help out with their Kickstarter project that’ll help send them and some film and editing equipment to BrickCon 2015 October 1st-4th. Donate to their cause and you, in turn, will get some awesome swag...and maybe one of these totally cool show rod bubble top dragsters built by yours truly, using some neat-o techniques and totally rad colors. Just check out this link to learn more.
Some experiments with macro photography with Samyang 100 mm f/2.8 ED UMC MACRO and Sony a6000 camera.
Soapy water lighted with Ulanzi VL49 RGB.
Came upon some people blowing bubbles on a beach, and spent a few minutes chasing the bubbles around trying to capture photos of them. Many utter fails, but I did get a couple that are share-worthy.
All I did to this image was apply the "auto-tone" command in Photoshop (and crop of course). The change from the original, rather pale image was stark, but (unlike what auto-tone can occasionally do to photos) the hues are still representative of the colours in the original.
I don't know what's causing the bubble-in-a-bubble effect. It can only be some kind of internal reflection of the bubble itself. The day was mostly cloudy with the sun straight behind me just barely getting through.
All of the background in this photo is sand on the beach, except the blob at upper left, which was probably driftwood or something similar.