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Freezing bubbles experiment (with my son the first day, then on my own on the 2nd attempt - because I'm just a big kid.) :)
I've been forever blowing Bubbles
And I just adore this image!
I have had an absolute storm with this set... A fish tank full of water and a 6mm tube through which I have been blowing bubbles! One flash, naked and just above the surface at 45 degrees triggered with a pair of RF603s. Mounted the Tamron 90mm on a jessops 2x teleconverter and wound up the aperture as tight as it would go (F90 no less!!!)
I had no Idea how frustratingly hard this would be nor how messy it could get!
I have no idea where the orange 'smoke' appeared from or what it is!!!
bubblesss. i love underwater cameras. except the date is all messed up on the one i use. fail.
“Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.” ~William Shakespeare (also a line from a Harry Potter song from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for all the HP fans)
.Entertaining the cat. Down draft of winds made it difficult with bubble wand in one hand and camera in the other Camera movement in this photo
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Bubble making machine. Everyone needs one.
My niece Kathryn (not Kathy if you please! LOL) caught at a moment when she did not know she was being photographed. This was at a family reunion in 2004 in Oklahoma City. Someone had brought bubbles for the kids to play with. They were all playing along the side of the pavillion we had reserved for the festivities and I had a strong telephoto lens on my 35mm in the middle of the pavillion just scanning around to get candids of everyone. I closed in on the kids and just then, Kathryn stepped back into the sunlight and I knew I had a great shot if only it turned out. I am NOT professional and what I know about F stops is that they are some function on the camera I have yet to discover. I only know I shoot what I like and thank the makers for putting that lovely green A for auto on the camera LOL. She seems like she is looking at me, but she was focused on the bubbles and the pure delight of being a kid surrounded by people she knows love her. I was actually about 30 feet or so away and in the shade.
Some of you that have viewed my husband (Wade In Tulsa)'s photo stream may or may not remember this image. When he talked me into creating my own account, this and several other images that I took he removed from his stream so I can post them here.
Strobist info: Used a single flash from camera right that was pointed at an angle towards the ceiling to bounce down. The flash was about 4 meters from the camera.
Entered into the Deja Vue challenge at DPChallenge: www.dpchallenge.com/challenge_results.php?CHALLENGE_ID=1658
Another of the bizarre, hard-to-pop bubbles.
Just doing some experimenting with different objects to pop them. I thought that this would work a little better!
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Another go at photographing bubbles in the park today. Had to crop this one as the breeze took them away rather quickly but still managed a bit of reflection.
© Mark Watson.
what happens as a bubble bursts. from the side.
using the Make highspeed kit. www.makezine.com/flashkit/
I took Hugo Boss perfume bottle in my one hand against a light, shook it and took the shot with other hand!! There is no PS work no layers at all ... and result is simply amamzing ..i just love the bubbles and diagonal arrangement and a distorted logo in the background due to liquid motion. Remember , its Canon A620, can focus objects as near as 1cm !!