Liquid Rose
MrParts
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This is done using the same process as my other bubble photos.
I colored it myself before I really learned how to do the PSP stuff.
I'll redo it again some day ...
I have never been able to duplicate this shot
even after almost 10,000 tries.
This is my favorite bubble shot.
I colored it myself before I really learned how to do the PSP stuff.
I'll redo it again some day ...
I have never been able to duplicate this shot
even after almost 10,000 tries.
This is my favorite bubble shot.
Enjoy your life, it's the only one you get.
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Why? This is a great image as is. bow
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I was blowing bubbles through a straw at the bottom of the sink. I just happened to catch two BIG bubbles getting ready to burst through the surface of the water. Remember these photo is upside down for effect.
The red coloring isn't as uniform as I want it.
MrParts you are too clever
This is quite an amazing affect indeed, and yes it does look like a liquid rose.
Amazing ! ..... Skippy
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If I hadn't read the thread, I never would have guessed that this is a bubble shot. Very clever, indeed.
Regards,
I did the coloring after seeing another photographer doing it with splashes of water and "seeing" things in the splash. The coloring helps others to see what the photographer had seen.
How many ways can you spell out or use the word 'see'? LMAO!