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Bubble in the park

Bubbles in the pond in my backyard. I made this image with my 500mm.

Had a sweet little friend visit yesterday.....I always have balloons and bubbles to entertain them!

 

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Bubble Raveland Gnome

(Bubble Doll + Raveland Robotics Collab)

FINAL ARTWORK

Alex Raveland 2009

Raveland Robotics™

Fun with bubbles!

giant bubble constructed in our back yard with nothing but a box fan, a few heavy objects, and two days' worth of ingenuity and manual labor.

 

see it from the outside.

Is she kissing the bubble? Nope. Go look at Bubble Girl 3 to see what she's doing.

bolhas pra 2006 / bubbles for 2006

Carrie was nice enough to blow bubbles for Cora for Easter.

Bubbles mingle casualty with the Saturday morning shopping crowds in Winchester, UK :)

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I don't know, I just felt like taking pictures of bubbles...

79 shots before i hit jackpot !!

Bubble man on South Bank near to Tate Modern. Like the expression of the girl in the white trousers.

With its large Asian population, Toronto has a thriving bubble tea scene. This modern shop in the Eaton Centre mall is clearly already very popular.

 

www.bubbleteasupply.com/bubble-tea-history/

These are light trails caused by bubbles being lit up by disco lights. This was an 8 second exposure.

Our house in a bubble

Giant bubbles @ Under 1 Sky Festival at work. I got some amazing photos (nearly 600 shot) but I am leaving in the morning at 5am for Denmark so I will be uploading later

Taken by Robert Bennett edited by me

In the Downtown Park.

Yes, I like bubbles. They are my second favorite after diamonds.

The childrenin my classroom loved playing with bubbles and painting the brick walls with water on this hot day last week.

Soap bubbles came up from under the balcony.

 

PENTAX *ist DS2 / PENTAX FA35mm f2

Blowing bubbles in the park in early Spring

Blowing bubbles in the park in early Spring

Bubble on the move

Shot this on a very cold day - had to move quickly or the solution froze on the bubble wand...I was out for a total of 10 minutes and it took 30 minutes for my hands to recover... I don't care for the cold so much... Shot for Compositionally Challenged, Week 2 Challenge - Bubbles

Bubble #D

800 X 600

JWildfire, Photoshop Camera RAW

After the birthday party they hosted a rather large after-party, well actually it was "Dancing on the Drive" in College Park hosted by the neighborhood development folks. Whatever, we had a great time. Here's Haidyn with her bubble gun and Aunt Beckster in very odd lighting off the main street.

Child at play at the Passeig de Lluis Companys in Barcelona, Catalonia.

Bubble gun, monolight, white and gold reflector.

The Bubble Nebula. This is a cropped version of a larger image (www.flickr.com/photos/davidesimonetti/43729263980/in/date...) that also shows the star cluster M52. After adding more data to an older image (and removing some data that was a bit iffy) the result looks promising but, as always, I want to give it more exposure. Unfortunately cloud rolled in at about midnight putting an end to the session so this target will be revisited at some point in the future.

 

The Bubble Nebula, also known as NGC 7635, Sharpless 162, or Caldwell 11, is a H II region emission nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia. It lies close to the direction of the open cluster Messier 52. The "bubble" is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot, 8.7 magnitude young central star, SAO 20575 (BD+60°2522). The nebula is near a giant molecular cloud which contains the expansion of the bubble nebula while itself being excited by the hot central star, causing it to glow. It was discovered in 1787 by William Herschel. The star BD+60°2522 is thought to have a mass of about 44 solar masses.

 

Information courtesy of Wikipedia:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC_7635

<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BD+60%C2%B02522

 

027 x 300 second exposures at Unity Gain (139) cooled to -20°C

050 x dark frames

040 x flat frames

No bias frames

Binning 1x1

Total integration time = 2 hours and 15 minutes

 

Captured with APT

Guided with PHD2

Processed in Nebulosity, Fitsworks, and Photoshop

 

Equipment

Telescope: Sky-Watcher Explorer-150PDS

Mount: Skywatcher EQ5

Guide Scope: Orion 50mm Mini

Guiding Camera: ZWO ASI120MC

Imaging Camera: ZWO ASI1600MC Pro

Baader Mark-III MPCC Coma Corrector

Light pollution filter

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