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o "Sangre, sudor y lagrimas". Para I love l'Atelier : Juego #28: Autorretratos.
Como dice Piriposa, esto del selfie es como un parto... todos hemos sufrido, incluido mi marido (no le hableis del selfie, que se echa a temblar). Bendito PS y bendito BN.
Y esta foto también será mi primera aportación a 112 pictures in 2012 ~ #1- Me
Playing with a kids set of bubbles in the garden...you knpow dip in a wand and blow the bubbles off it....a focus nightmare...fun results,
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
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.
Felicity is Les' grand-daughter. Cal, Les and I took Felicity and her sister, Trinity to a local park to do a bubble shoot. The girls had a hoot - even Cal was having a blast, as he was our bubble maker. I bought a bubble making gun and Cal was in charge of making the bubbles and keeping the girls in our shooting frame. Not an easy task! lol
this is weird photograph taken of a bubble that formed on our bathroom tap no soap was used it just appeared
Decided that bubbles seem very calm. Except when attempting to photograph them.
Day 044 - #Photo365 - Calmness
This was another choice for an image to post to the Macro Mondays group for the weekly theme; Bubbles.
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!