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2020/04/26 Playing with light, two Compact Discs, one handheld flash and
EM5II, 12-40/2.8, LiveComposite, slightly crop (more photos of this in my flickr account)
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That's really cool! I'll have to experiment with this too. Thanks for sharing.
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This looks like club lights. Nice :D
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Rob Trek wrote:
27 Apr 2020 21:54
That's really cool! I'll have to experiment with this too. Thanks for sharing.
2020/04/28 There's another one from the same stuff. But this time creating reflections on the CD with a little LED-Light. The trayectory (line, curve, circle,..) of the lamp determine the reflection.
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Really neat. I checked your flickr. Thanks for sharing.
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2020/04/29 Birth of a new Planet?
SoapBubble Experience, I got the bubble in the right size. In the next session I have to care more about light and reflections in the room.
EM5II, 12-40/2.8, crop, clarity.
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Looks amazing. Never tried something like this. Did you used glycerin to make the bubble more stable?
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PaulPausescu wrote:
01 May 2020 19:28
Looks amazing. Never tried something like this. Did you used glycerin to make the bubble more stable?
Hi Paul, you can do this with glycerin o sugar. In this case I used one part dishwashing liquid (25ml), two parts of water (50ml) an one teaspoon sugar - let stand half an hour. Put part of the liquid in a lenscup o similar. Blow with a drinking straw in a very flat angle over the liquid surface, elect one bubble and inflate it. Light: Ideal is a softbox 50 x 50 cm (approx.), I don't have, so was using a flash with a white carton (home made) ;-)
Good Luck
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Thomas-Paul wrote:
25 Apr 2020 17:48
2020/04/25 Playing with soap-bubbles - psychedelic colors. I have to experiment with the soap mixture, want only one great bubble like in the background of the photo...
EM5II, 12-40/2.8, crop, +1 saturation in Workspace
This is a very interesting image, Paul. It almost reminds me of a broken lightbulb. I wonder if you might try combining your soft soap bubbles with the hard and sharp glass shards of a broken lightbulb. The juxtaposition of sharp and soft would be reminiscent of that famous image of a potato full of razor blades. If the shards of glass and those soft bubbles were placed on a bath sponge, then the danger of the imagery could be extremely powerful.

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MagRat Garlic wrote:
03 May 2020 13:13
Thomas-Paul wrote:
25 Apr 2020 17:48
2020/04/25 Playing with soap-bubbles - psychedelic colors. I have to experiment with the soap mixture, want only one great bubble like in the background of the photo...
EM5II, 12-40/2.8, crop, +1 saturation in Workspace
This is a very interesting image, Paul. It almost reminds me of a broken lightbulb. I wonder if you might try combining your soft soap bubbles with the hard and sharp glass shards of a broken lightbulb. The juxtaposition of sharp and soft would be reminiscent of that famous image of a potato full of razor blades. If the shards of glass and those soft bubbles were placed on a bath sponge, then the danger of the imagery could be extremely powerful.

Rick Bear
Hi Rick,
interesant idea without doubt, but personaly these things make me shiver. ;-)
Greetings, Thomas
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