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Someone recommended this all natural soap here on Flickr a little while back, thought I'd give it a try.
While my hometown (Chandannagar, WB) turns into festivities mode on the occasion of annual Jagaddhatri puja, the road side vendors offering amusements and fast-foods, come out in full swing. One such street candid for soap bubbles, extremely popular among kids and certainly one of my favorites as a kid.
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I found this double ghost sign in Southtown of Ottumwa, Iowa. An ad for Ariosa Coffee and a unknown soap ad.
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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Another one from last night and a wider field. I think I know what I need to do to improve on these (brighter light, faster shutter speed, better soap mixture) so will try again later!
The 2022 Soap Box Derby in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/13.0 with a 1/50-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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I photographed this soap bubble early this morning in my garden. The sun was just coming up between some trees and this gave me decent lighting conditions for bubble photography.
I love the sense of a scene being revealed inside the bubble.
The mornings are lovely and still here at the moment in the UK. If tomorrow is as good as today I'll go out again in the morning to try out some different camera settings. I used f5.6 and ISO 800 here, whereas I'd like to try f8 and ISO 400.
old soap dish in abandoned mine. remnants of soap bubbles and hair from last shower taken by an iron ore miner.
Soap bubble projector lens bokeh from a vintage Meyer Optic Gorlitz Diaplan 80mm f2.8 lens modified for Sony A7.
Soft Box Above Bubble Supported By Tin Cans. Bubbles Created: Ten Tea Spoons Of Sugar Dissolved Into Water (Which Was Heated Up) Then Added Washing Up Liquid.
Seen in a bric-a-brac shop, this old wooden soap box was available for sale for 18 smackeroos. I left it there but photographed it instead.
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Dendrites | Soap Bubble Freezing
Today’s subzero temperature (-10°C), calm wind and bright blue clear skies amounted to an irresistible invitation to photograph freezing soap bubbles. Herewith are a series of still images along with a relevant short video I produced 6 years ago showing the growth of dendrites in soap bubbles.
The natural detergent found in the wild, settlers called them Soap Berries, these found on the banks of the Arkansas River
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I’ll get back to sharing instant film soon lol. Have a slight backlog of iPhone and digital photos that I want to share first lol. This was this year’s attempt at the frozen soap bubbles. Discovered that adding sugar can help with the crystallization process as the bubble freezes and help it not shatter so quickly. Well all I had was brown sugar to add to the bubble mix lol. Still worked!
Thin film interference in a soap bubble film. Alternative edit. The original is here: www.flickr.com/photos/graham_scarborough/13193015414/
the processing of this photograph was inspired by an article i read in the last issue of Black+White Photography magazine which featured the work of Giacomo Brunelli in London.
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It is very cold here now, the bubble in the picture is actually a soap bubble that freezes immediately. Lucky I was when it landed on the porch without going into pieces.To accomplish this photo I took in use foto stacking it consists of about 7 images.
I like real soap, not liquid soap, the good old Marseille soap which leaves that very peculiar fragrance on the skin. A childhood memory that sticks to my skin.