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Kids had a lot of fun at Roßmarkt in Frankfurt (Germany) where a man with a special device produced huge bubbles.
Eplored 2015/06/27
Bubbles for Macro Monday!
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Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 26/04/2025 -- Bubbles .
You will have to do with just the two bubbles for the challenge , there was a spirit bubble on the tripod but is always hidden once a camera is mounted .
Anyway , here is a neat little level that fits into the flash hotshoe on top of the camera . With it in this configuration you can check that the camera is not tilting to one side or the other and that you are taking a shot with a level view . Of course if it is wonky horizons you are worried about then most cameras will have a built in indicator available to activate on the rear screen or in the viewfinder !!
Worth it one way or another , nothing so annoying as to see an image that is tilted when it should be straight ( Dutch Angles excepted ) !!
A good friend from a photo site back in the day who was a brilliant photographer always said about how wonky horizons were bad photography which could be easily fixed with post processing being one of the quickest and easiest fixes going - something I have never forgotten D.J. !!
Well a bubble challenge sorted and for a tune to go with it , I wonder how many of you will remember this ----
Alternate shots for the Macro Mondays theme bubbles. They are quite fun to shoot - the trick is to know when to put down the camera and walk away (for me that was about 300 shots later at 1am) :-)
RX100M3 8.8mm | f 5.0 | 1/50 sec | iso 125
Meroglossa itamuca female bubbling to reduce the moisture content and hence concentrate the sugar content.
Seen out of a train window between cities in Belgium last spring...at the time, life was relatively easy for me. I was on my way to celebrate Kattenstoet in Ypres/Ieper and hadn't learned about my dad's Cancer diagnosis yet (My mom told me when I landed). I wasn't even fearing another Trump presidency. There's always war and humans I worry about all over the world (and animals too) but relative to now, I was in a peaceful and happy state of mind.
Politics doesn't often come up at work when I am with students unless they bring it up for my older more aware students. I feel like most of the time, us adults are trying hard to keep our extreme anxiety and depression showing to kids. Kids are seen as vulnerable overall despite the mantra after Covid that they were "resilient."
But, I wonder how long they are going to be shielded from the mess of another 4 years of budget cuts for kids with disabilities and every marginalized group. If Trump turns every place of education into a patriotic prayer school, will they be able to exist in a bubble and have these happy moments we so all need to keep sane? I wonder...
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I tried to get a picture for several mornings until I got this on the last day before a warm spell. Even though temperatures were low for this area--10-15 degrees F--my bubbles wouldn't freeze. This one had the most crystals of all that I tried.
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Some bokeh bubbles and red berries from the morning hike on a local trail.
NikonD7500
Pentacon Auto 50mm f/1.8 MC
f/2.8
1/800
ISO100
I find that my pond is a fascinating place no matter what the season is. These are frozen bubbles along the edge of the pond. Makes for fun abstract photos! :)
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abandoned houses in Detroit area required to have entrance points secured. Not sure what this cover is about.
Bubbles created from below
Ride the water, and they flow
Along the stream , around the bend
Until they make their final end
Popped by fate, they are gone
Quickly replaced by another one
That rises suddenly from below
To ride the water, as it does flow
A productive morning down the lake today. The mist was hanging around and this was my last shot at 9am. I waded into the water (wellies on) for a better angle and caused the ripple effect. I quite like it, I think the texture adds to the focal point. The lake is much higher than normal, I presume the bubbles are trapped air...
This is a close-up HDR photo of detergent soap bubbles in a plastic tray. I took this image outside, so the larger soap bubbles are reflecting the overhead canopy of trees, and most of them are reflecting the iridescence elicited by the bright sunlight. The detail in this frame filling photo is best appreciated when seen full screen in Slideshow.
Compositionally Challenged Week 2 - Bubbles
I used a piece of glass from a picture frame, placed it over a photo from last year's hummingbirds calendar, and blew soapy mixture onto the glass with a straw.
CC January Bonus Challenge - Bright Colors
Bubbles are weird things.
They have more colours than a rainbow.
They're not fragile. They're infinitely flexible.
They're not what we think they are.
(Tom Noddy)
Smile on Saturday! :-) - FLOATING
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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