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More bubble experiments...Too warm for the bubbles to freeze, but I wanted to see how they behaved out in falling snow. When snow landed on the bubbles, the flakes would slide down and collect at the bottom, it was cool to watch them gliding on the surface. The free floating bubbles wouldn't stick around long enough to collect a noticeable amount, so I kind of cheated and held this one out for a minute or two.
This is a rework of one of my bubbles pictues. I used unsharp masking and replace the middle the of the big bubble with a sharp bubble formation taken from a shot of it with another depth of focus. Now it's ready to decorate my wall *yEaH*.
bub·ble
ˈbəb(ə)l/
noun
plural noun: bubbles
1. a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas.
2. used to refer to a good or fortunate situation that is isolated from reality or unlikely to last.
verb
3rd person present: bubbles
1. (of a liquid) contain bubbles of air or gas rising to the surface.
When I first opened the dictionary to this weeks page I was left without any ideas, but this idea eventually popped in my head given that I'm currently on my summer holiday with my family in Mallorca. I've been fascinated with underwater photography for years, and first experimented like this back in 2012 (scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/…/468431_2778177723246…) using a disposable waterproof camera. Since then I've started using a small underwater digital camera for these photoshoots, and that led to this image last summer (scontent-mad1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/…/10557735_55696366441…), and then this one this year.
Flying back to England tomorrow for an August full of seeing my friends before we all leave, a music festival, parties, and results day.
Remember these? This is the History of Bubble Lights.
www.oldchristmaslights.com/bubble_lights1.htm
Be dazzled!!! Watch my son's Tacky Light Tour of Richmond, Virginia.
Day 3/365
Another shot of my niece playing with the bubbles. I particularly like this one because of the way she has just blown all the bubble into her own face and found it hilarious. Oh to be 3 years old again!
This was shot with Pentax A 50mm f/1.7 lens again. I am growing to like this lens and am enjoying it very much now.
This is a small Port glass with washing up liquid and water. The bubbles were created by blowing through a straw into the mixture until they rose above the rim of the glass.
The glass and bubbles were lit from underneath by a speedlite and the green washing up liquid has acted like a gel giving the greenish tint.
I reduced the shutter speed from 1/250th sec to 1/3rd sec to try and record more colour in the bubbles through the ambient light.
Also called NGC 7635, Sh2-162, or Caldwell 11. The Bubble Nebula, 7100-ly from earth, is thought to be formed by the solar wind of a central star. Also seen in this image is the Lobster Claw Nebula (Sh2-157), Open Cluster M52, NGC 7538, Sh2-159, and Sh2-161.
Takahashi FSQ-106
Software Bisque MyT
QSI 683WSG-8
H 21x30min
S 18x30min
O 18x30min
Total Integration Time = 38.5h
Data from Deepskywest Remote Observatory
Bubbles drawn with grey fineliner | I started out wanting to fill the whole page with bubbles, after an hour I've changed my plan 'cause it would take forever to fill up an entire page. This is the result of two days of on and off doodling while trying to get my legs to get a bit of color by the sun.
I also have an idea how to finish this piece, but I don't dare to mess this up just yet.
Title: I hate to burst your bubble
Air bubble in glass marble. Canon 7D, Canon 100mm L Macro lens + 36mm & 20mm Kenko extension tubes. I need to work on focus at this close proximity.
Bubble on the right is ~ 1mm or, to the non-metric universe- 0.0393701 inch.
Nikon D7100
VR 70-300mm ƒ/4.5-5.6 @ 140mm
Aperture Priority @ ƒ/4.8
1/640th sec @ 400 ISO
Picture Control: Portrait
I got lucky with this one and managed to trap Mason inside the bubble!
Assignment 52 - This week's assignment is bubbles.
Much more difficult than it would seem, but I had fun dealing with the weather I had. I might revisit this if we ever get any snow here. This was shot indoors yesterday, as it was way too windy to even consider trying this outside.
© 2007 Kimberly D. Sink - prints available here
Their joy over such simple things as bubbles had me laughing too.
Inner Mongolia, near Ulan Hote
China
After checking out Domo's strawberry plants yesterday, Bubbles decided she wanted to try gardening too, so she went to the plant nursery and bought some pretty flowers. :D
Bubbles 29/30
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
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!