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An extreme close up of one of those executive toys - the hour glasses with two different liquids that flow past each other.
Bubble Bubble Tea in Portland. Mango on the left, passion fruit on the right. Bubbles all the way down.
The Champagne pool at Wai-O-Tapu thermal reserve is renown for myriads of carbon dioxide bubbles rising up from the hot water within the pool. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champagne_Pool
The structures of these Bubbles were interesting...., at least to me...., the forth picture below one of the bubbles is filled with cigaret-fume....
Painting with bubbles is hard work! Especially when you are by yourself and the wind is moving and changing directions every time you try to get the bubbles and the shutter to synche.
I finally got a timer and bubbles and found a special place that allows sunset to hit the Queen Anne's Lace in streams of light.
Am I running out of things to take pictures of? Or maybe just losing my mind? :-D Maybe my kids are right....I take pictures of everything.
I spotted these bubbles in the sink the other day when I was doing dishes, and I couldn't resist.
Bubble tea is a fun drink at coffeehouses, and lots of coffee houses prepare it differently.
This particular variation is milk based, with black Tapioca ''bubbles'', served with colorful straws (which the bubbles freely travel up to the mouth in).
Fun flavors and colors, and can be served in either a to go cup you mix yourself, or in a glass (and you get to pick the straw).
Commercial shoot for Synergy Café in Cheyenne
The bubble machine in the bathroom was one of the first times we got the little guy to smile. He seemed to completely forget how sick he was. A nice way to end a pretty icky birthday.
second of two - we had a happy half an hour with the bubble maker and me taking shots. This is in Hipsta - edited with photo toaster
Bubbles flew at the Harbourfront Center this past weekend as kids of all ages took part in Newmindspace's annual bubble battle.
View my full set of bubble pics here.
I didnt know that I could make him laugh this hard. I was having a hard time blowing bubbles and things just escalated from there.
Another attempt at trying to get a frozen bubble but it actually wasn't cold enough. Still it's an interesting shot I think.
I wanted to try to do something with this, blur out the background kind of this this shot but I can't for the life of me remember how I did it. If you know please give me an idea.
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Since this leak testing system is operated indoor, an oil free vacuum pump is the recommended choice because the maintenance is minimal and there are no oil mist emissions from the vacuum pump. The inside dimensions of this Acrylic Vacuum Tank are 35 Wide x 18 Deep x 12 Hight, it has a Gas Spring to Support the Lid which is kept in place during the loading and unloading of the large test bag. To the right side of the tank, you can see the dry off sink, this is where the bags are dried off after they have been dunked for the leak test. The assembly is housed on a frame structure which connects the Leak Testing Tank, the Vacuum Pump, and the Dry-Off sink. It is a complete, fully assembled system – Just Add Water.
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Tomorrow the Tea Palace closes. TT_TT It's the only place near me that I know of to buy Bubble Tea.
Treeson and I are sad.
I guess I'll have to get the ingredients for it and start making it at home.
For some reason bubbles just fascinate me. And especially in contrast with the reddish growth on stones close to the surface.
Canon Photo5 Competition. www.canon.com.au/photo5/
Submission for Bubbles: My 4 year old accidentally dropped the bubbles on the kitchen bench, causing it to spill. I quickly grabbed the bubble blowing wand from another container, rubbed it in the spilled soapy liquid and blew some bubbles over it which stuck to the wet bench long enough to take some photos.
For a few weekends this season, we had the most exquisite bubble-maker ever. Susan of Rainbow Bubbles. She had buckets sitting out with her bubble-wands and bubbles for anyone to come up and use. And in this case, one of the villains from the fight cast stood on the platform nearby and played with bubbles till closing. These shots are from that session at the end of the day, with the setting sun behind him.