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A soap bubble burst from the right hand side.. The entire burst takes less than about 5 milliseconds to be destroyed. All that natural beauty yet gone in a few milliseconds...
Yes i know i'm a big kid....... but with a bubble gun from Aldi who could resist a bit of fun in the sun.... :)
Bubble grows due to flux of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide gas through the walls of the cellulose from the surrounding liquid.
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Preeetty. You have no idea how difficult it is to get a shot like this. Particularly when you have two small children attempting to pop said bubbles.
A child makes soap bubbles outside a UNICEF-supported child-friendly space (CFS), located at the Astrodome, one of the main evacuation centers set up after Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda hit the Philippines. Children who have been emotionally distressed after an emergency require special care. A CFS can provide a safe space where children can learn and play, while parents can focus on rebuilding their lives.
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Continental Airways targeted the workers of Canary Wharf by distributing leaflets. Using a bubble machine, giant foam 'Z' were blown into the sky visible to all around JCDecaux's Canary Wharf experiential area.
The Bubble Coral is a beautiful LPS coral that originates from the reefs of the Indo-Pacific. It has a green or white-ridged hard skeleton that can be seen when the polyps are deflated. When inflated, the large fleshy polyps will cover the entire skeleton, and are green, white or yellowish in color.
Sai Kung, Hong Kong
Inspired by "Bubble Love Waltz" - The Marshmallow Kisses, my favourite indie band.
Day 113 of 365 - Bubble with an Attitude
Today I wanted to try to get a few of my son and nephew blowing bubbles in the back yeard. I didn't get much at all though. I liked how this one turned out somewhat but I want to try this again when I can get a more willing subject :) neither were too interested in giving the man with the camera much of any of their attention today.
I spent some time scanning and cleaning up some old prints. This is my father-in-law, who died three months ago. His face and his name were registered in a national clown registry. Back when Janice and I were dating, he would visit children's units in hospitals and make kids laugh.
Bubbles, your image is now preserved on Flickr!
On World Peace Day, Friday 21st September, giant bubbles filled Trafalgar Square with the message “Bubbles not Bombs”. The action was helping point out to the National Gallery that art should make the world more beautiful, not support the arms trade. Sadly, since 2006, the Gallery has been allowing arms dealers to entertain their clients and talk business in its impressive rooms. With shining, bubbly fun, we want to show the Gallery that there's no room for the deadly arms trade in our public institutions!
You can see more Bubbles on our Eyes On Rights account www.flickr.com/photos/eorphotography/
Bubbles;
Aprelevka, Moskovskaya oblast', Russia;
55°33'32.965" N 37°5'42.865" E;
YASHICA FX-D Quartz, ISO 200, 0 EV, KODAK COLORPLUS 200
for the latest assignment i therapeutically returned to a kindergarten technique of bubble prints. awesomeness
1. mix liquid soap, ink and water in shallow plate
2. use a straw to blow bubbles all over it's surface
3. lay paper (quickly) down on the bubbles tadaaaaaa!