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Took these this morning, hopefully the temperature will drop so I can get some frozen ones next time.
I've decided to start posting on flickr again, though I'm going to turn off commenting and post lots and lots of photos - I don't have the time to spend here like I used to, so if you want to look just look, that's fine - I mostly post on Facebook now, the only problem with that is that the quality of photos is ruined - so if I want to share a link with how the original photo looked I now can through flickr.
I hope you are all keeping well, it's been a while.
Same exhibition. Those were darling little seals that Bubble loved instantly. She threw a real tantrum when she was told we couldn't take them home.
Our July 4th party on the 6th featured little 17-month-old Roman. He loved bubbles and being pulled in the wagon that his Mommy was pulled in a few years ago.
The Bubble Nebula is an emission nebulae in the constellation Cassiopeia. The "bubble" is created by the stellar wind from a massive hot young central star. It was discovered in 1787 by William Herschel.
FSQ-106EDX F3.6 Exposure: SII 5x20 min., Ha 8x20 min., OIII 4x20 min. Binned 1x1
High Resolution Image Available Here:
www.willowriseobservatory.com/ImageUploads/Bubble(2012_06_08).jpg
It’s time to make some crazy good additions to your smoking setup. This Golden Twist Sherlock Bubbler Glass Water Pipe is the perfect option for smokers looking for functional glass art. This bubbler has a flat bottom, so it doesn’t roll on its side. Get them now!
Have you ever had one of those weeks where bubbles are the only things that will make it better? TGIF
Below the Waves IG 2022
“The ocean stirs the heart, inspires the imagination and brings eternal joy to the soul.”
Robert Wylan
Some experiments photographing bubbles with the new Sigma 55mm F/1.4 lens. Not easy since I had to blow the bubbles then grab the camera hanging on my neck. Some have the focus in the bubble reflections, others the bubble themselves is crisp...then there are a couple I kept simply for the incredible color and bokeh whether there was a clearly focused point or not
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Bubbles in my lemonade for a meeting with my manager whilst we were in London. This looked so refreshing, but was sadly so disappointing. Whilst we were there many people were having afternoon tea and the theatre of it was amazing - hot cocktails poured out of glass teacups, candy floss and cake pops. Felt quite jealous sat there with my disappointing lemonade!
Some experiments photographing bubbles with the new Sigma 55mm F/1.4 lens. Not easy since I had to blow the bubbles then grab the camera hanging on my neck. Some have the focus in the bubble reflections, others the bubble themselves is crisp...then there are a couple I kept simply for the incredible color and bokeh whether there was a clearly focused point or not
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/