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“ La vida cuando empieza es como la burbuja, llena de iluciones pero al caer se desvanece. Por eso soplale y mantenla en el aire. ”
Blowing Giant Bubbles
Mark was blowing bubbles to entertain his daughters - but they'd already given up and gone back indoors...
I better use less bubble bath. The jets in my tub just kept making more and more bubbles. I was getting worried they would go over the top. I thought, Oh, I know, soap makes bubbles go away. Sure enough, as soon as I soaped up, most of Dr. Teals bubbles went away. I'll sleep good tonight.
Multi layer foam.
Taken with EF 100mm macro lens.
It looks like alive cells ..
Do you guess which trick I used ?
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The bubble wall creates an optical illusion - you place your hand against the glass and as the bubbles rise gradually between 2 plates of glass, it looks like your hand is moving when it's not! Also lovely effects from the lights and wonderful shapes in the bubbles themselves.
The National Science Museum, London.
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
Huge bubbles blown by a Hungarian family out side the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, August 2013. Great entertainment..!
this just appeared in the washing up bowl and a horizontal film slowly domed as the heat of the water expanded the air trapped inside the glass- it was one of those moments when the camera happened to be at hand because I had been taking caterpillar photos in the garden......seconds later it popped and was gone.
(Bubble glass is an old form of window glass from the time glass was blown in the form of long cylindrical bubbles which were then cut and straightened out to make window pains.....the ends of the bubble showing a pattern of circular thickening were sometimes used to highly decorative effect - this useless bit of information has nothing to do with the picture above.)
Colourful bubbles at the O2.
The writing is made up of a matrix of tiny lights - the words scroll past quickly, left to right.
This was very strange to photograph. With the naked eye, the text was very bright, clear and easy to read. However, I could not get a photo to reflect the real-life appearance. No matter what I changed (shutter speed, polarizer, viewing angle...) the writing always came out very dim, barely standing out from the background, and so very hard to read. Nothing for it, therefore, than some heavy-handed photoshopping to get it looking 'right'.
Go there, find the bubbles (right inside the main entrance), take some photos and see what I mean. Weird.
The only explanation I can come up with is that the writing appears bright to the naked eye because of some sort of 'vision persistence' effect. However, I couldn't re-create this using a slower shutter speed, so I guess the effect is to do with your brain's perception, rather than a physical optical effect.