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I work in a public environment so hand washing is critical to keeping those germs at bay.
Macro Mondays theme of Staying Healthy.
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.
Apparently, I am easily amused spending countless hours thinking about lights and motion My mornings are spent blowing bubbles, waving my arms and lights around in the dark, and hoping for magic. I've mentioned that I am not one that feels like sitting and meditating does anything for me but the act of creating my photos puts me in a flow state. It is one of the times I can maintain mental focus for a prolonged period of time. What activities help you?
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…
4 lights, approx 2000 lumens, under lit (drip is on a sheet of glass) leading to an purposefully over exposed shot
the macro monday outline for the 19th june 2017 specifically said "bubbles are not drips" and even though this is a drip i thought it inappropriate to enter it even though i think it's cool !!
flowers open in late afternoon & evening then close by morning. Native people used this plant for washing hair and as soap as well as eating the root bulbs and it also was used for medical purposes. This wildflower is in the agave family and found in California.
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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.
The theme for Macro Mondays is Bubbles, so I washed my hands with lots of soap and took a picture of my hand.
HMM!
#ABFAV_WATER_THEME
mix water with some soap, result—> soap suds.
They shine and glisten in many colours. Sparkling bubbles.
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For Macro Mondays "Soap" theme.
Lit from below through a sheet of printed paper and a yellow Chrystal Climber. Side light was from a flashlight shining through a green Crystal Climber.
HMM
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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!
#fineart #Astrophotography #Space #astronomia
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.
Late in the season, late in the day. Last day that the campground was open, the evening of the blood moon. It was quiet and ever so peaceful.
Soap Creek empties into the northwestern edge of Blue Mesa Reservoir in western Colorado.