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Two dish soaps, one with phosphates and one with out that made their way though a shot of oil.

Soap on Black Background

緊急事態宣言中に安全に河津桜を撮影出来る方法を考えてみました。

すると「代々木公園へ車で行く」という結論に達しました。

早速代々木公園へ行ってみました。

広場には名物の「シャボン玉おじさん」がいます。

子供たちが集まり無邪気にシャボン玉を追いかけています。

うん、良いシーンなんだけど...子供の写真は肖像権とかややこしそうなので早々に撮影を切り上げ河津桜の場所へ急ぎます。

I thought about a safe way to shoot Kawazu cherry blossoms during an emergency declaration.

Then I came to the conclusion that I would drive to Yoyogi Park.

I went to Yoyogi Park immediately.

There is a famous "Uncle Soap Bubble" in the square.

Children are gathering and chasing soap bubbles innocently.

Yeah, it's a good scene, but ... Children often have problems with portrait rights, so I cut off the shooting early and hurry to the place of Kawazu Sakura.

Frozen soap bubble is flying around the yard,, it`s about - 30 C,, wintertime.

This is not an ordinary soap bubble - this one has a diameter of about 50cm. I met there a man by accident, who is doing these bubbles at events. He was testing new recipes for his soap solution.

In the reflection you can see the Landschaftspark Duisburg - an old industrial area, which is now a public park.

 

BTW - Photoshop was only used to make the background more harmonious.

Having fun with soap and glycerin

messing around with washing up liquid

Soap up close.

Dish-washing liquid, water, and glycerine

Macro Monday's and the theme of "Soap".

 

I had a bar of soap by "Pears" already new in the bathroom so decided to use this for the theme.

 

I also wanted to get a few bubbles going and used the soap prior to taking the photo to get a lather all over my hands and then drop bubbles back onto the soap. This one didn't get as many bubbles as some other exposures but I liked the big bubble in the centre. Around three seconds after the exposure ended the bubble burst and was no more.

Dawn Dishwashing soap with water. Soap film across a textured white ceramic ring using incandescent light source…

Shaving soap foam next to ultramarine shades of blue

 

Soap is a salt of a fatty acid used in a variety of cleansing and lubricating products. Soap is created by mixing fats and oils with a base, as opposed to detergent which is created by combining chemical compounds in a mixer.

 

Humans have used soap for millennia. Evidence exists of the production of soap-like materials in around 2800 BC in ancient Babylon. The earliest recorded evidence of the production of soap-like materials dates back to around 2800 BC in ancient Babylon. A formula for soap consisting of water, alkali, and cassia oil was written on a Babylonian clay tablet around 2200 BC.

 

Before wet shaving, the area to be shaved is usually doused in warm to hot water by showering or bathing or covered for several minutes with a hot wet towel to soften the skin and hair. A lathering or lubricating agent such as cream, shaving soap, gel, foam or oil is normally applied after this. Lubricating and moisturizing the skin to be shaved helps prevent irritation and damage known as razor burn. It also lifts and softens the hairs, causing them to swell. This enhances the cutting action and sometimes permits cutting the hairs slightly below the surface of the skin. Additionally, during shaving, the lather indicates areas that have not been addressed.

 

Before the advent of razors, hair was sometimes removed using two shells to pull the hair out or using water and a sharp tool. Around 3000 BC when copper tools were developed, copper razors were invented. The idea of an aesthetic approach to personal hygiene may have begun at this time, though Egyptian priests may have practiced something similar to this earlier. Alexander the Great strongly promoted shaving during his reign in the 4th century BC because he believed it looked tidier. In some Native American tribes, at the time of contact with British colonists, it was customary for men and women to remove all body hair. Source Wikipedia.

 

TD : 1/250 f/2.8 ISO 800 @50 mm

 

Canon EF-S 18-135mm IS STM

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Time to wash up for supper...

The early light was shining through the glass panes of my front door, I quickly moved my old Yardley Soap Chest box onto the corner of my farm table and grabbed my camera, and got the image I was looking for.

Soap is to the body what laughter is to the soul.

(Yiddish proverb)

 

Smile on Saturday! :-) - SOAP on BLACK BACKGROUND

(photo by Freya, edit by me)

 

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I enjoy this soap for its beautiful fragrance; I wish I could share it with you.

Thank you for viewing my image.

These soap bubbles are easily captured by using a large soft light source close to the bubble directly above. I have found it easier to shoot them handheld also placing the camera further back and cropping in post helps to provide some extra depth of field if you have enough resolution to do so.

"Looking Close ... on Friday" contribution "Soap Bar".

 

(Feinmess Dresden Bonotar 1:4,5/105mm)

the most fragile Xmas decoration

 

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Not my usual soap, but it used to be when I was a kid, although I seemed to remember the bars were bigger and more transparent. Anyways, I had to buy a pack of 4 bars, so guess this will be my usual soap for the next few months :)

#ABFAV_WATER_THEME

  

mix water with some soap, result—> soap suds.

They shine and glisten in many colours. Sparkling bubbles.

 

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Une simple bulle de savon au naturel

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Soap Bubbles 1

 

I have wanted to try this for so long but wasn't sure how to get the set up right with an overhead lighting.

I think I just about sussed it, and love the images it creates.

The simple things sometimes create the most unusual effects.

This image of the Soap Bubble nebula was processed and composed for Juan Carlos 's astro web page from data I photographed last year. You can visit his wonderful

astro page here and view host of work from some very talented astophotogaphers from around the globe. universomagicojuanca.blogspot.com/…/nebulosa-burbuj…

 

Thank you for viewing and have a great weekend!

 

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A Macro Mondays submission on the topic "soap". This picture shows some soap bubbles illuminated from behind by the Flickr logo displayed on an iPad screen.

Shot for Looking Close on Friday, theme "Soap Bubbles".

 

Shot outdoors using an off-camera flash.

 

Happy Friday everybody

Longwood Gardens Pa.

 

Many thanks to all who take the time to view, comment and favoring my images. Enjoy the day.

Taken long ago ;)

Making Soap bubbles is still a passion of mine though

A wonderful way to display flowers

 

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