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Almost there! Back half of a bubble, mid-explosion.
I was originally trying to capture a side view of this, but I think I'll need to enlist an assistant for that. I don't have any depth perception while looking through the viewfinder so I have to sort of stab at the bubble, instead of sneaking up beside it.
What I like most about this shot is that It how lucky it was, I think if this had been my vision in the first place I would have never been able to get a shot like this.
Bubble Babe has been smoldering in my 'to post' folder, eager to be shown to the world. I was waiting for a good spot in my stream to put it. Today seemed like a good day.
It is my favorite shot from the many ones that I made during the FFWD Dance Parade 2007 (set). I had such a fun shoot that day. But at this particular moment, everything came together so well.
There is still quite a number of other fine ones to come, though. Just could not resist finally posting this one.
More FFWD 2007
For more request and parade photos of FFWD 2007 check my alternate party stream: www.flickr.com/photos/jeromeshootspartypeople/ .
I played around with bubbles today with backdrops of my photography on my iphone in the background. I had started with a candle in the background to add light, and it eventually evolved into this.
I took Hugo Boss perfume bottle in my one hand against a light, shook it and took the shot with other hand!! There is no PS work no layers at all ... and result is simply amamzing ..i just love the bubbles and diagonal arrangement and a distorted logo in the background due to liquid motion. Remember , its Canon A620, can focus objects as near as 1cm !!
Name: Bubble Drop - "for more fun" version :)
Designer: Miyuki Kawamura
Parts: 30+60 squares
Paper's size : 7,5 cm (violet) and 3,75 cm (red)
Joined with: no use
Final height: ~13,5 cm
Diagram: Liverpool Convention Pack 2008
Here is a selection of some Japanese bubble gum purchased from a Japanese market in Goleta, CA. Since there was a cute frog and various fruits on the labels so I got some of my Iwako erasers for the photo.
Testing the effect of a light background behind a frozen bubble. (The ice crystals don't show up as well.)
A man is creating lots of soap bubbles in the center of the garden. Children are trying to catch bubbles.
This most recent set of bubble photos were taken using a studio flash and plain old washing up liquid and water. The bubble doesn't last very long at all, between 30 and 60 secdonds, but the colours are great! The powerful studio flash allows me to use F/32 and ISO 100 which ensures the sharpest image.
One of my older pictures to wrap up the June Scavenger Hunt Phew... I thought I will never finish this month!! :)
#6 Bubbly
Camera: QHY9M
Filters: Baader LRGB
Telescope: AP160 refractor at f/7.5
Mount: AP900
Guider: QHY guide camera + Borg 60ach
Exp: 160 minutes [7x10m Lum, 3x10m RGB ea]
Loc: 3RF Comanche Springs Astronomy Campus
QHY9 camera with 8300 chip. This was in 90 degree Texas evening heat. I have not yet shot darks or flats, and made only slight noise adjustments in Photoshop CS5.
I have a new Baader Ha filter that I'll use next on this object and blend in with this data set for a new result.
Edit: On July 20, I revisited this photo and correct some of the color issues with stars and the nebula. I replaced the original with what you see now.
Bubble Man. London, England. August 2, 2016. © Copyright 2016. G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
A man making soap bubbles for the crowd in London
We were out on foot on the first day of this trip to London and, if I recall correctly, we must have traveled across the Millennium Bridge over the River Thames to the Tate Modern in the gray drizzle. We had no specific plans on this day, and I think we were just sort of getting our "London legs" by getting out and about, no matter where our whims took us. (That said, one place that the walk took us was a pub, for breakfast!)
Coming back across the bridge the view points straight toward the St. Paul's Cathedral, and once over the bridge the walkway travels between some modern buildings as it approaches. This is, obviously, prime tourist territory, so it is a likely place for street vendors and performers. (It is also a fine place for street photographers.) The black-dressed fellow was spreading a mess of soapy water on the sidewalk tiles and lots of big bubbles into the air.
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Camera: Leica M9
Lens: Zeiss 50mm f2 Planar
A dance group move to the chaos of bubbles in the breeze
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This is the fourth one of the series.. I like the coloring of the soap bubble.. I'm not 100% sure but I believe the coloring of the bubble is dependent from its thickness..
Sony A550
Sony 100mm
ISO 800, F22, 5s
No sound / laser trigger involved..
Setup pic can be found here
Strobist: Two SB28 at 1/32 power with DIY flash snoot firing at white background
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