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Decided to upload the lot!

250mm, f5.6, 1/6s

 

(The sequence ending with this picture was taken to test a new lens.)

C & D rediscovered the joys of bubble-wrangling for quite a while one lovely afternoon.

I'm not liking these cold, dark nights. My radiator doesn't work, making my room extra cold!

My windows seem to be constantly covered in condensation at the moment. This is a view of the street lamp out of my window, through said condensation. *shiver*

I have done awful lately with uploading pictures, I've been pretty jammed, with college and school in general. I went to a college over the weekend to have my portfolio looked at before its due for a scholarship, the professor really liked my bubble pictures but said they were all too similar, so i tried different ways to encorporate them in different ways

Chasing bubbles in San Luis Obispo

The kids having a giggle with bubbles

Danny gets really into the bubbles!

Bubbles in a glass of water

 

Cross-posted from my photoblog: www.opalfruits.net/photos/.

Inspired by Cecily's bubble day at her library (which was itself inspired by Burbuliatorius, we blew bubbles and had cookies and milk on the front porch of Tutt Library to celebrate the end of the first week of classes.

Bouncy bubbles! Taken on the trampoline

 

This and the one above in my photostream are the best of a fairly mediocre bunch of my bubble canon 5 attempts. Which do you prefer?

 

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My beautiful Sunday. Wee H trying to catch bubbles. She quickly gave up on using her hands and retrieved her net.

Tiffany brought a bubble machine and gallons of bubble soap. (Clinton at Lake, note new high-rises)

This is a variety of Iceland Poppy know as "Champagne Bubbles." They have very graceful, wiry stalks that grow to about 15" and beautiful blooms that come in the colors of orange, pink, scarlet, apricot, yellow, and creamy-white. The blooms have somewhat the texture of crinkled paper.

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