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Another experimentation of oil bubble macro art. Olive oil is placed in a glass of water with something colorful underneath the glass.
Chosen for cover photo forthe group Chromophile Crew *......BRIGHT, INTENSE COLORS......* in February 2016.
Entered in Challenge 168.0 ~ The Beauty of Water ~ April 2018.
Among the 9 winners!!
Chosen to be featured on The Award Tree front page for the week of April 22!!
Alternate shots for the Macro Mondays theme bubbles. They are quite fun to shoot - the trick is to know when to put down the camera and walk away (for me that was about 300 shots later at 1am) :-)
RX100M3 8.8mm | f 5.0 | 1/50 sec | iso 125
Eplored 2015/06/27
Bubbles for Macro Monday!
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Meroglossa itamuca female bubbling to reduce the moisture content and hence concentrate the sugar content.
From yesterday, the bubble maker has been in Oslo the whole summer.
I have family members visiting me from Finland :)
Been busy, I come back for comments later.
Apparently water dragons can blow bubbles!!!
Joke xD
I can't begin to explain how many photos we took (about 200) until we got the bubbles to look good.
But the effort was worth it and a lot of fun too! Although, in the end I had a taste of soap in my mouth hahaha
If you ever wondered how a totally frozen bubble looks like, here it is. Once the soapy water hits the frozen temperatures, the very fine film breaks and whats left is something that looks like egg white. It takes as little of 33 to 35 seconds to get to the frozen state, and almost immediately breaks, which is the sad part.
Making bubbles is totally amazing, a favorite hobby of mine, and it doesn't mater to me which season we are in to make them, but if it happens to be during winter, afterwards there is nothing like a fireplace and hot chocolate to warm up again!
So many type of bubbles, and here is the scientific way to know more about them:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_bubble
You might like this:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vbNih1Cesc
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Never used for its intended purpose, and frequently under threat of heading to the next car boot sale, this IKEA glass paperweight finally found use as a source of inspiration for the Macro Mondays theme Bubbles.
I was out last evening taking photos of the dog jumping up for bubbles when I accidentally zoom in on a bubble itself. It has caught an interesting reflection inside - just for fun
This is a close-up HDR photo of detergent soap bubbles in a plastic tray. I took this image outside, so the larger soap bubbles are reflecting the overhead canopy of trees, and most of them are reflecting the iridescence elicited by the bright sunlight. The detail in this frame filling photo is best appreciated when seen full screen in Slideshow.
This picture just got shortlisted in the british photography awards. Please consider voting for it.
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Thank you everyone for the votes. It’s been nominated for an award!
Had some fun with Acrylic paint and bubble wrap :)
HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday
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Probably the best of my frozen bubbles from yesterday evenings attempt. Depth of field is too shallow, but I'm Ok with it.
This one is shot at night with LED light source.
Bubbling , bubbling around the stone
Guarding the depths, Neptune's home
Gathering together, over the deep
Filled with tears that God did weep
Bubbling, bubbling, multiplying
On the blue, they are lying
Guarding the deep, Neptune's home
Where they kiss the waiting stone