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A soap bubble! It really is a real photo of a soap bubble. I've been perfecting these shots for the last few months, and this is the result of lots of experimenting and refining. Probably my best bubble. Bubbles change colour depending on the film thickness. This aquamarine phase is just perfect for creating clear reflections. It's also a gorgeous colour.
You might want to compare this with my other recent blue bubble "Streaky Sky Birdtable Bubble". This one has a simple and single reflection (from the front surface of the bubble) whereas the other one is split into two, where I think there are reflections from the front and rear surfaces of the bubble.
Can you see all the leaves under my feet?
This bubble made Explore! Fantastic!
Look through my Bubble Set for more bubbles.
The park was full of beautiful lights and then there was this man making soap bubbles reflecting the sparkling tree behind him.
I already bagged my camera as I was leaving. But then I realized how lovely this was and I took some more pictures.
www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com/the_gardener.php
The Gardener is a store in the San Francisco Ferry Building that celebrates beautiful and useful things for the home and garden. The Marketplace shop, located in the Nave, offers a refreshing shopping experience for city dwellers seeking uniquely crafted tabletop, cooking, dining, and garden items—from garden tools and baskets, to handmade ceramics and linens, to distinctive furniture. The merchandise changes with the seasons and immediately wins the hearts of those who share a gardener's aesthetic and spirit.
The Ferry Building store is the third The Gardener store in the Bay Area. The first opened in Berkeley in 1984, as the inspired vision of owner Alta Tingle. Alta broke new ground by connecting house to garden with her unique aesthetic for functional objects that serve to enrich the everyday experience. The original store on Fourth Street endures as a nationally-acclaimed and locally-beloved mecca for discerning shoppers. A second store, which opened in 1998, resides in a barn amidst a bountiful garden in the wine country town of Healdsburg—one hour north of San Francisco.
Back to shooting soap again! This time I used undiluted washing up liquid in a tiny frame (a child's 'bubble wand'). The inner circle (which contains the soap) measures 18mm. Quite a heavy crop so doesn't enlarge in size much, if at all.
There are two more shots in the Comments - both very small areas within the ring.
The patterns and colours are natural apart from being brightened in Photoshop - and I have removed the outer, ugly, plastic frame too. .
Anyone interested in this type of photography, please feel free to join the Soap Films group and add some photos!
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The 2022 Soap Box Derby in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens at ƒ/5.0 with a 1/50-second exposure at ISO 400. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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The 2022 Soap Box Derby in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/10.0 with a 1/60-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Der Soap Creek Canyon liegt im südöstlichen Teil des Vermilion Cliffs National Monument.
Das National Moument befindet sich im Norden des Bundesstaates Arizona an der Staatsgrenze zu Utah.
Soap Creek Canyon is located in the southeast part of the Vermilion Cliffs National Moument.
The National Monument is situated in the north of the state Arizona on the state line of Utah.
Challenge - Spring Clean - You wouldn't get far with your spring clean without some of these along with an abundance of elbow grease!!
This place has had a few names and also several owners. It made soap products of all kinds and had been in Toronto's portlands area for almost 100 years. It was a huge complex that isn't currently very accessible, both because of the location and what's also going on around it, construction-wise.
This site was supposed to be reused and had been used as a filming location for almost a decade after it closed down. Gulf originally proposed that this would remain a work-focused site, but of course, it was later sold to CF and then demolition was in order and now it's supposed to be all condos vs. manufacturing or office space. Thank god for the power of the MZO bypass! 16 new condos seem like a much better deal in an isolated location.
These are photos from different periods. I was amazed at how this was one of the few buildings that felt much bigger inside than it looked outside. It also used to have a train layup next to it - which was quite hard to find in the '90s when walking from the North as it was more closed off then. This whole area was a real mystery to me until I started riding my bike down here and finding more things concealed by the landscape.
Some images from the working plant by local Peter MacCallum : spacing.ca/toronto/2022/01/18/from-sunlight-park-to-east-...
A little flower surrounded by soap bubbles.
Happy looking close....on Friday!
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Turkey Gaziantep nizip soap production business. Quite interesting. After the soap molds are cut, they are placed one by one and left to dry.
The pinnacles start on the northern shore of Blue Mesa Reservoir and extend for miles into Soap Creek. Colors are provided by sagebrush, three-leafed sumac, Gambel oak beneath the pinnacles and aspen on the ridges.
A bay of Blue Mesa Reservoir is visible on the right, and Soap Creek flows in from the left.
I recommend you survey the scene at the highest resolution
Soap and water mixture in an 18mm ring (a 'bubble wand'). A crop of a very tiny area so doesn't enlarge much.
ISO 100, f11, 1/200 sec exposure, artificial light (no flash).
Black Background With Soft Box Above Bubbles Supported By Tin Cans. Bubbles Created: Ten Tea Spoons Of Sugar Dissolved Into Water (Which Was Heated Up) Then Added Washing Up Liquid