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My son blowing bubbles, with a colorful bubble blowing set in the background.

 

I've been going kind of crazy with the shallow dof/bokeh shots lately with the new lens, so if that's not your thing check out my "Latest Photos" set to see other types of photos.

 

My Latest , Best, Most Interesting and Random Sets.

 

Kirpernicus

Raw egg bubbles..in a small glass bowl.

bubbles in a fish tank

I haven't taken any new photos with my Nikon lately, so back to the archives. This was from 2010 with my friend Tina, who was helping me out with my 52 week photo which, as you can see, included bubbles. :)

I took so many photographs of Chloe throwing bubbles around the garden. It was great fun photographing her running around the garden.

The white foggy-fuzzy thing on the tip of Ruby's snout is a bubble bursting.

342/365/2023, 4725 days in a row

This was a street performer in Asheville with this backpack he'd constructed to produce gigantic bubbles via two wands. He drew a big crowd, both children and adults.

I'm bubbled.

  

It was nice, but very hard to play with reflection and distorion.

For liting, I used a generic flash in front of me, on floor, slightly to the right + pop up flash. And yep, that's an old shot I used for week 15. I was kind of lazy for a new jumping craze.

 

larger better blacker

من الصور المشاركة في معرض بيت لوذان السنوي عام 2005

 

Macro Monday - "Starts with the Letter B"

 

This is the surface of a soap bubble. Macro images of soap bubbles is something I've been meaning to try for ages, and this theme gave me the perfect opportunity to do so.

 

I've just returned from holiday so it'll take me a while to catch up on Macro Monday and my contacts, but I promise I will!

 

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Digital picture:-

Taken using Nikon D50 and Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D

Bubbles, or…?

involved me setting the timer, running and blowing bubbles, and hoping the camera focused on something good.

 

and I was wearing a shirt and underwear. no pants. :D

 

boy my head looks funny. and my hand too. I'm just a funny person. heh heh. :]

104/365/2019, 3026 in a row.

Motorcycles in Guinea are often wrapped in plastic to keep the chrome parts looking new, thereby maintaining the resale value. (23.37a)

Quicka nd fun but next time I might add the bubble on top of the backing fabric instead of cutting it away...

Made it through 3 days of work....Always hard after a long break, very glad for Friday! Happy weekend all :)

Rynek, Wrocklaw Poland

Sparkling water in a glass

If there's one thing this week's 52 weeks of Pix theme (Bokeh) teaches us, it's that arranging fairy lights in a funnel like this is harder than you expected

Found this housefly resting on a branch and blowing bubble in my rooftop garden.

 

The housefly (also house fly, house-fly or common housefly), Musca domestica, is a fly of the Brachycera suborder. It is the most common of all domestic flies, accounting for about 90% of all flies in human habitations, and indeed one of the most widely distributed insects, found all over the world; it is considered a pest that can carry serious diseases.

 

The adults are 8–12 mm long. Their thorax is gray, with four longitudinal dark lines on the back. The whole body is covered with hair-like projections. The females are slightly larger than the males, and have a much larger space between their red compound eyes. The mass of pupae can range from about 8 to 20 mg under different conditions.

 

Like other Diptera (meaning "two-winged"), houseflies have only one pair of wings; the hind pair is reduced to small halteres that aid in flight stability. Characteristically, the media vein (M1+2 or fourth long vein of the wing) shows a sharp upward bend.

 

Species that appear similar to the housefly include:

 

The lesser house fly, Fannia canicularis, is somewhat smaller, more slender, and the media vein is straight.

The stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, has piercing mouthparts and the media vein is only slightly curved.

 

Source:Wikipedia

 

Thanks everyone for viewing and your comments are largely appreciated.

Pop-up bubble domes for dinning at the Capitol Singapore outdoor plaza along North Bridge Road.

Bubbling Brook - Scene along a winding stream in Greer, Arizona: the magical, lilt and rhythm of the bubbling, rushing water is mesmerizing. Want to listen? Click on previous video for sound only.

Magic Bubbles ROCK!

Meet Bubbles the tiniest bunny on the planet! This chewing gum loving bunbun measures only 11 cm (4.3") from top to toe so she'll fit perfectly in the palm of your hand :)

 

So love cute 'n cuddly chewing gum chewing creamy coloured bunnies? Adopt Bubbles! For more info check out my blog

 

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Bubble macro. The surface of a soap bubble.

 

Reminds me of the alien in Alien. That slick and smooth head!

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