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Making bubbles with kids is great fun. I'll never outgrow my love of making big bubbles. Looking at life through colorful bubbles that float and carry you away... priceless.
I have done awful lately with uploading pictures, I've been pretty jammed, with college and school in general. I went to a college over the weekend to have my portfolio looked at before its due for a scholarship, the professor really liked my bubble pictures but said they were all too similar, so i tried different ways to encorporate them in different ways
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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A pod of humbacks explodes through the surface near Juneau, Alaska with mouths wide open scooping up a school of herring that have been concentrated by one whale down below blowing bubbles in a circular ring. Even though the pod is close to shore, the water is several hundred feet deep. There are at least 5 separate whales in this shot.
Reflection: Two reasons I chose this picture. First, my daughter looks a lot like me when I was little, so looking at this picture is a bit of a reflection of myself as a child. Second, there are reflections in the bubbles. :)
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My beautiful Sunday. Wee H trying to catch bubbles. She quickly gave up on using her hands and retrieved her net.
One more planet (soap bubble). Tramb was working as demiurge during the weekend, creating the most stable bubbles I've ever saw
Bubbles sandwiched between layers of glass create regular honeycomb patterns.
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Bubbles meet in threes to form angles of 120 deg, an arrangement that minimises the stretching of the soap film. A honeycomb-like pattern, which mazimises the number of round objects that will fit into a 3D space, emerges.
Other physical laws that I don't know about must govern the formation of larger bubbles. From observation, they tend to form when the bubbles are stacked. When there is only one layer of bubbles, as in the bottom right corner of this shot, they tend to be all the same size. It would be interesting to film the evolution of this sytem (which was in the bottom of my kitchen sink).
Bubble Bobble birthday cake, based on the old video game.
Chocolate mud cake, chocolate ganache and decorated with fondant.
Hi there! My name is Bubbles! I am a 1-year-old puppy who is active and full of life. I weigh 43 lbs. I came to the Rescue with nine puppies. Yes, NINE. It was seriously hard work taking care of them all for eight weeks, but I did great. Now they're all off starting lives of their own and it's my turn to find a loving, forever home. I love to play, play, play and play some more. I love kids. They play with me and they are always down for a good cuddle. I hope to find a home with active people who like to take walks, jogs or hikes and who want to romp and run in the yard with me. I would make a great jogging buddy or an adventure buddy! I am still learning some of my manners, but I am a smart girl and I work hard to please. I love all the people. Give me a couple of treats and we're besties. I am housetrained and looking for the best humans to love for life. Please apply today! Adoption fee: $80. Adopt a pair: $120. Fee includes testing, deworming, vaccinations, spay/neuter, 30 days of free pet insurance, one session with a certified behavior trainer and microchip. Apply online at form.jotform.com/81935638982170