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Air bubbles in a fish tank, as seen very close up.

Bubble Rush charity run in aid of St Leonard's Hospice

Copyright © Daniel Ruyle

Bubbles of Light by Matt Anderson

Kind of a random post - I took this while visiting a botanical garden near Taichung, Taiwan.

 

joshintaiwan.com

Today I spent the day at the park with a few three year olds. These boys were competing to see who could pop the most bubbles, It was really fun to photograph. I love spending time with kids... :)

using our homemade bubble wands to make big big bubbles.

Soap Bubbles create lovely patterns of refracted light.

First try at this photographic technique. Still need lots of practice.

Canon 70D 55mm kit lens and trial of different light sources.

 

Bubble grows due to flux of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide gas through the walls of the cellulose from the surrounding liquid.

  

Images taken as part of my PhD Research.

No use permitted without prior consent.

For further information contact michael.devereux@gmail.com

 

Also so paper on current research:

arxiv.org/abs/1103.0508

 

Our research has also been mentioned in Nature news:

www.nature.com/news/2011/110308/full/news.2011.140.html

My bubble zookie Bub....I love him so.....

No leaves available to play with, the dolphins blow a large array of bubbles then slowly ascend through them. I saw this over and over today.

Taken on the wedding of my friends near Prague. M42 28mm f/2.8

My cousin's girls were my bubble princesses. Again, I didn't want to call them flower girls, since there were no flowers involved. In my experience, flower girls usually forget about the petals entirely, they dump them all at the end, or they do it so slowly, it takes forever. So I decided, why not have them blow bubbles as they walk. Plus, it kept them busy during the ceremony too! As you can see, they took their job very seriously.

 

(www.boltonreuterphotography.com)

On one of the last warm fall days, blowing bubbles at the park

Soap bubble at the Elk's Lodge. 10431 Fairgrounds Road, Huntingdon, Pa. 4 July 2015

Daisies seen thru' a big bubble.

Who can describe this accurately? :)

Modelo: Burbuja

 

Camara: Canon Powershot sd600

 

Lugar: -

 

Tomada por: Cecilia Luna

 

soap bubble macro detail

Bubble in normal skin

A "bubble barrier" near the Lea Bridge on the Lea Navigation.

 

The purpose seems to be to control the movement of debris and also possibly to aerate / oxygenate the relatively stagnant water.

 

www.issflowthrough.co.uk/projects/river-lea-clapton-london/

Bubbles are one of the best things! A small bottle is inexpensive and provides hours of fun!

On World Peace Day, Friday 21st September, giant bubbles filled Trafalgar Square with the message “Bubbles not Bombs”. The action was helping point out to the National Gallery that art should make the world more beautiful, not support the arms trade. Sadly, since 2006, the Gallery has been allowing arms dealers to entertain their clients and talk business in its impressive rooms. With shining, bubbly fun, we want to show the Gallery that there's no room for the deadly arms trade in our public institutions!

You can see more Bubbles on our Eyes On Rights account www.flickr.com/photos/eorphotography/

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