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I wanted to see what I would look like if I had a beard, and was old and cranky.
These are the results.
My son with his Grandma...very curious about the bubbles Grandma is making! He obviously wanted to try it too!! LOL
Una pompa puede existir porque la capa superficial de un líquido (normalmente agua) tiene cierta tensión superficial, lo que hace que la capa se comporte parecido a una hoja elástica.http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pompa_de_jab%C3%B3n
Woke up Sunday afternoon to a message from my parents that says “collect and hang clothes, and put a new load into the wash”.
Without anything else better to do, I did what I was requested to do. While the washing machine went on its pre-programmed duty, I took a peek in it to make sure everything was fine, and found lots of foam. I immediately took the foam out, placed it in good light, and started snapping away. I tried to do something similar some many months ago, but never got anything useful as I didn’t have a macro lens then.
Taken with the D70, 60mm micro and SB-800 off camera.
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Some mouth blown bubbles, 150 W flood-light and long exposure.
Not in focus but nice colors and shapes anyway.
I had just purchased a new bubble kit and was watching my little one happily blowing bubbles. She giggled while I tried to capture the larger bubbles on film. This one was a happy accident.
Jan blows the city around
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Obviously ensuring you get some serious outdoor time in the Alps whilst you are at it.
Bubble Chair inspired by Eero Aarnio 1968
The Bubble Chair is based on the unique design of the Ball Chair originally created by Eero Aarnio in 1968. The concept behind the Bubble Chair was “less is more” and that is exactly what the Bubble Chair has come to represent. The Bubble Chair features a very minimalistic yet extremely unique design not found in any other modern furniture. Also referred to as Hanging Bubble Chair, or Hanging Ball Chair, it has become an iconic modern piece. The transparent Ball Chair creates a room within a room. Sit inside the Bubble Chair and create your own world without the noise and distractions of the outside world. The Bubble Chair is great for many activities including reading, writing, talking on the phone, or just relaxing. It creates an environment of pleasant isolation even in a crowded, loud area. The Bubble Chair brings together the best of all worlds since its fun, and modern, and yet so comfortable.
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Assignment for Week 2: Photograph an object 5 ways, including one that shows the object's purpose and one the instructor would never have seen...Tough assignment!
Lurlene got all sparkly clean. Not only was she really dirty she smelled bad too. Poor dear. She's all better now and smells wonderful :D
This bubble caught a downdraft wind and was just inches from popping in the grass. Also the reverse image is missing since the shot is not evenly straight on.
Always have a milk tea with bubbles. You just can't go that wrong: cantaloupealone.blogspot.com/2011/10/days-017-020-advice-...