I will admit right now I have a short attention span. So when bubbles present themselves I have to stop and enjoy them. As children we are programmed to be fascinated by bubbles and balloons. How many of you have pointed them out to your own children (grands, sibs, nieces/nephews) in hopes of prolonging a meltdown? Show of hands. See? Guilty. I could say this is an exercise in macro and creating a shallow depth of field (f/2.6 - ISO 80) but honestly it was just the fact that there were cool little bubbles from the seltzer in my cup that happened to be sitting in front of a cube of colorful sticky notes.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Its the little things...
I will admit right now I have a short attention span. So when bubbles present themselves I have to stop and enjoy them. As children we are programmed to be fascinated by bubbles and balloons. How many of you have pointed them out to your own children (grands, sibs, nieces/nephews) in hopes of prolonging a meltdown? Show of hands. See? Guilty. I could say this is an exercise in macro and creating a shallow depth of field (f/2.6 - ISO 80) but honestly it was just the fact that there were cool little bubbles from the seltzer in my cup that happened to be sitting in front of a cube of colorful sticky notes.
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Welcome to the OPaW project. That is a very cool found composition. I'm glad you said what the back ground was since it looked so cool I was going to ask.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rich.
ReplyDeleteInteresting colors. These spontaneous photos are so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I have hundreds of shots that I haven't used but it was just a cool moment to catch.
DeleteReally cool! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks E. I think this OPaW has created a monster.
ReplyDeleteNicely done. Great shallow depth of field. Love the color pattern. I really enjoy these type of shots of just freezing a moment in time. AP
ReplyDeleteThanks Tex.
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