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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.
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.
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
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.
After many tries, with most bubbles disappearing before I could get a shot, I finally got one I liked.
We went to the Sweeps festival in Rochester today. Whilst there we met up with some friends by the castle and the girls had fun with bubbles. It's so hard to catch a shot of bubbles properly.
Will attempt them again when I have a clearer backdrop and my camera sensor cleaned.
Bubble Nebula, narrowband, Hubble palette. About 6hrs total exposure with 6200mm camera and Hyperion 12.5 inch f/8 scope in light polluted backyard observatory. Final processing by Antoine Grelin, Galactic Hunter. This is the starless image to highlight the nebulosity.