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This is my most favorite picture. I did sent to my brother to clean up water. It is a bubble that a goose left behind after take off. Caught in a circle of reflecting building.
macromonday the theme this week is bubbles.
and i relearned that it's not easy shooting macro into a glass paperweight ~grin~
and i have to point out with pride that i *made* this paperweight!!!!
I shook up my bottle of dish detergent and took a macro of the bubbles sliding down the inside of the bottle.
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“Taking pictures is like tiptoeing into the kitchen late at night and stealing Oreo cookies.” -Diane Arbus.
With the temperature at 17 this morning in Woodinville, WA, I thought why not go out and blow some bubbles.
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Bubbles".
Shot with a Carl Zeiss "S-Planar 32 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Smile on Saturday: Multicolour Bubble Bokeh
These were actual bubbles with twinkling lights, and the lights of the Christmas market in the background.
After many attempts using just sunlight and my meat thermometer case as a straw ( !! ) , this was the best of a bad lot. It's not pin sharp, but I can say I've finally tried it ! HLCoF :))
Inspired in the week theme for Macro Mondays Group.
Here, a plate with 2x2 inches in which the hole was done before, but I loved how the bubbles mixed one to each other in different tones.
The photo was taken under sunlight!