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Submitted to - Photography Critique Assignments - Catch the Wind.

 

What It Took (WIT)

This was taken at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, bubbles were being blown to keep the schoolkids entertained while waiting to get in. It was more of a light breeze than wind, but the bubbles were blowing nicely. The camera was already wanting to use a tight aperture so I didn't mess with it. I wanted to get a few little starburst in the bubbles. I did have to bump up the saturation in Lightroom to bring out the colors in the bubbles and I cropped out a truck to the left. This was more a random opprotunity to get something for the contest than a planned shot.

Our favorite bubble tea place in the whole wide world.

Class 121 DMU "Bubble Car" at Princes Risborough station awaiting to depart on the 09:17 service to Aylesbury.

Break time from bubble games

Capturing bubbles proved to be way harder than I thought.

I wanted a frame full of big round bubbles.

Instead I got this. A burst bubble.

I love it more than I would have loved a frame bubble-filled

:DD

Bubble Car 55020 was not part of my 1M55 bash but we did get a chance to fot it at Princes Risborough just arrived from Aylesbury.

Acadia National Park

Taken for Active Weekly Assignment - Ephemeral: Tie-died soap bubbles.

 

When I saw "Ephemeral" as a topic, the first thing I thought was "Soap Bubbles!". But soap bubbles are boring - so I tie-died a sink full of bubbles with food coloring.

 

I took quite a few pictures of them, but this one was my favorite, as the last ones were heading down the drain.

 

The rest are in the same set in my stream.

More bubbles from earlier today.

A convoy of 4 locomotives made up of 66213, 60063, 66126 & 66152 pass Stenson Bubble whilst working light engines as 0T90 08.57 Doncaster LIP to Crewe Basford Hall S.S. on Saturday 1st February 2014.

Hot bubble bath. I thought the running water looked pretty cool in this shot.

No animals were harmed to test this bubble bath product!

bubble castle at THE HAKONE OPEN-AIR MUSEUM

The week of 277 assignment, cwd2772 was Bubbles, welll... I wanted to be different ... maybe it will be ok that it is NOT soap... but glass.

The little bubbles of within a glass tube is called Thermoscope and was invented by Galileo Galilei back in the 1600's. This device consists of a sealed glass tube that is filled with water and several floating bubbles. The bubbles are glass spheres filled with a colored liquid mixture. Attached to each bubble is a little metal tag that indicates a temperature. Those tags are actually calibrated counterweights. This device is for showing changes in heat because as the temperature of the surrounding water changes, it either expands or contracts, thus changing its density. So at any given density, some of the bubbles will float while others will sink. The bubble that sinks the most indicates the approximate current temperature.

A pic a day....

 

Isn't it funny, kids and bubbles are always fun and never cease to put a smile on your face. Something so simple as water and washing-up liquid can entertain everyone for hours!

 

Yes, I know the bubbles are blurred, but she was blowing them so fast I couln't keep up with her using my little point and shoot... now, if I'd had my big dslr, it may have been a different story... I may have to try this again with her one day soon!

Bubbles undersea and sun rays.

#339 in Explore - Apr.23rd

Bubbles who doesn't love them!

 

Thought i would give it ago since the big kid that i am bought myself a bubble gun.

New York, Connecticut border south of Kent, Connecticut on the Appalachian Trail. This small stream that was a great provider of ice shots a few months ago is now a great provider of foam/bubble shots.

 

This little "bubble island" was under a small waterfall and was just spinning around. I wasn't sure if any of the 20 or so shots I took of it would work out but I liked many as they each show a different kind of detail of the bubbles and the debris underneath.

Ava, settling in with the bubble wand next door.

It was anchors away for the first annual Bubbler Regatta at Hawthorne Library! Kiddos created their own mini vessels from recycled materials, tested their seaworthiness, and raced against their friends down our raingutter course.

 

This was part of the "Arts in the Alley" series located behind the Hawthorne Library in Mural Alley on July 9, 2019.

bubble guy. Washington square park. manhattan.nyc

Soap Bubbles create lovely patterns of refracted light.

First try at this photographic technique. Still need lots of practice.

Canon 70D 55mm kit lens and trial of different light sources.

 

A bubble wrap texture from Yvelle Design Eye. You can find the original post here: Bubble Wrap Texture Set

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More fun in the garden! Lit by two strobes at low power the ambient light has still been sufficient to allow the rising bubbles to leave a time trail giving a cool effect of depth.

 

Strobist: two strobes at 45 degrees either side of subject towards camera and set to 1/128 power. Flash triggered by rf603s, camera hand-held at shutter speed 1/8th second.

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