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A teeny fly 'bubbling' on a daisy.
It must have been a good day to 'bubble' - a process where insects blow 'bubbles' of liquid in and out of their mouths to allow the air to concentrate the fluid.
~2-3mm fly
Photo: Fred
children's parties nowadays can be celebrated with more activities. one such activity is bubble fun. bubble fun is simply producing different sized bubbles from special soap and water mixture by a bubble magician. towards the end of his act the magician will have children and adults participate by engulfing them in the bubble. the effect will certainly produce bubbly happy faces!
Manchester
Leica M3, 35mm f2 Summicron and Rollei Retro 400S, semi-stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 for 1 hour, 3 inversions at 30 minutes.
or: Bubble Week, Day Seven
The small tragedy behind this shot is that we lost the tree in our backyard last week (hence the stump). It was an elm, and succumbed to Dutch Elm Disease. We had an arborist/tree removal company come and put it out of its misery. Now we have a big stump and no shade. Sigh.
Wanted to try bubble photography and although it's a hit and miss process some of the shots are pretty cool.
Setup is really easy - prop up a shallow glass dish with about 2cm of water and drop oil into it. Swish it around to get some interesting patterns. Whatever you put underneath will form the diffuse background and then illuminate from the side using a flash. Simple!
After adding more and more oil I found that rather than getting loads of separate bubble clusters they started merging getting bubbles inside bubbles.
Sorry for the delay in posting, you're getting a picture megaupload tonight!
Noah peers at the coral from a bubble inside an aquarium.
Its amazing how coral looks so drab until light hits it and reveals the beautiful colors.
We first went to San Francisco almost 4 years ago. Our first foreign holiday as a full family of four. Didn't spend enough time doing the tourist thing, but here's a shot from near Fisherman's Wharf!
Bubble fun last night in the backyard! AVON bubble bath rocks, it doesnt kill the grass...LOL!
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
At Fermilab, there's an old bubble chamber mounted on display as an industrial art piece. So, I snapped a few pictures on a bright sunny day of this very shiny bubble and got exactly what you'd expect: specular highlights all over the place.
This is one of my first cracks at an HDR photo, generated using qtpfsgui on Linux from a single raw photo. It's very noisy at the original size, but I rather like the effect at smaller sizes; it seems fitting, given the subject. In the background on the left, you can see the geodesic dome, another interesting (but somewhat less photogenic) building at FNAL.
Edit: Amazing what a little time spent with software can do. www.getpaint.net/'s noise reduction is really quite good.
Had a sweet little friend visit yesterday.....I always have balloons and bubbles to entertain them!
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