Photographing soap bubbles and editing them is always fun to do, especially since you never know what's going to come out! You can also do so much with them in post-processing, let your imagination run wild!!!
This photo was taken some time ago (2020) somewhere in winter. That's always a good time to experiment indoors with subjects you don't use every day.
Making this kind of photo starts with making the bubble blower, which is slightly different from the bubble blower that children use, as you have to put glycerine in it so it doesn't burst so quickly when you blow into it with a straw. Once you have the right combination of bubble blower, you can start blowing the bubbles (one at a time, of course!) and then take photos!
Make sure you have a black background and a big softbox above the bubble spot and then just experiment with your camera settings and flash light! Very fun to spend a winter afternoon doing this.
Try it yourself...
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Hi hi,
I'm Eric, photography is something I've been doing for about 30 years. From weddings to portrait work, to now mainly landscapes, macro and wildlife photography.
Recently I've started exploring deepsky photography, which still requires some practice! To be continued.....
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