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суббота, 15 декабря 2018 г.

New photo Mesmerising beauty of intricate ice patterns formed inside soap BUBBLES

Mesmerising images showing the beauty of bubbles being frozen in real time and becoming solid have been captured on camera.


The fascinating pictures, taken by photographer Don Komarechka, 32, from Barrie, Canada, show soap bubbles at various points of freezing, with beautiful filters giving them a stunning glitter.


Mr Komarechka had to film the transforming bubbles under the right conditions in order to capture the rare sight.




The fascinating images captured by Don Komarechka show the beauty of frozen bubbles as they become ice in real time


The fascinating images captured by Don Komarechka show the beauty of frozen bubbles as they become ice in real time



The fascinating images captured by Don Komarechka show the beauty of frozen bubbles as they become ice in real time





The 32-year-old photographer was able to capture the soap bubbles at different points of freezing, with beautiful filters giving them a stunning glitter


The 32-year-old photographer was able to capture the soap bubbles at different points of freezing, with beautiful filters giving them a stunning glitter



The 32-year-old photographer was able to capture the soap bubbles at different points of freezing, with beautiful filters giving them a stunning glitter





Mr Komarechka filmed the bubbles illuminated by different colours of light as they froze in real time, with each photo providing a rare insight into the world of frozen bubbles 


Mr Komarechka filmed the bubbles illuminated by different colours of light as they froze in real time, with each photo providing a rare insight into the world of frozen bubbles 



Mr Komarechka filmed the bubbles illuminated by different colours of light as they froze in real time, with each photo providing a rare insight into the world of frozen bubbles 



He said: 'I was amazed to see how quickly these bubbles would freeze solid.


'Coming from a background of photographing frost and snowflakes, creating these freezing soap bubbles was a natural progression.


'The ideal conditions to freeze the bubbles are between -8C and -20C with absolutely calm air.




The photographer from Barrie, Canada, said he was amazed to see how quickly these bubbles would freeze solid


The photographer from Barrie, Canada, said he was amazed to see how quickly these bubbles would freeze solid



The photographer from Barrie, Canada, said he was amazed to see how quickly these bubbles would freeze solid





The photographer said that coming from a background of photographing frost and snowflakes meant that creating the freezing soap bubbles was a natural progression


The photographer said that coming from a background of photographing frost and snowflakes meant that creating the freezing soap bubbles was a natural progression



The photographer said that coming from a background of photographing frost and snowflakes meant that creating the freezing soap bubbles was a natural progression





Mr Komarechka, who had to carefully conduct the experiment under the correct conditions, said the ideal conditions to freeze the bubbles are between -8C and -20C


Mr Komarechka, who had to carefully conduct the experiment under the correct conditions, said the ideal conditions to freeze the bubbles are between -8C and -20C



Mr Komarechka, who had to carefully conduct the experiment under the correct conditions, said the ideal conditions to freeze the bubbles are between -8C and -20C

















He said: 'The bubbles, made with a mixture of six parts water to two parts dish soap, and one part white corn syrup, are blown through a drinking straw and placed strategically where the light will hit them best'





 The extraordinary images capture the beauty of frozen bubbles as they become ice in real time and were taken by 32-year-old Don Komarechka


 The extraordinary images capture the beauty of frozen bubbles as they become ice in real time and were taken by 32-year-old Don Komarechka



 The extraordinary images capture the beauty of frozen bubbles as they become ice in real time and were taken by 32-year-old Don Komarechka



'A tiny whisper of wind can easily shatter these fragile creations.


'The bubbles, made with a mixture of six parts water to two parts dish soap, and one part white corn syrup, are blown through a drinking straw and placed strategically where the light will hit them best.

'Behind the bubble is a very bright flashlight to back-light the growing crystals and make them glow.


'I've always been fascinated about the world beyond our own perceptions, and my photography is often an exploration of that.


'While this subject wouldn't naturally occur in the world, the physics at play is beautiful - and it's rare that people associate 'physics' with 'beauty'.'




Mr Komarechka added: 'Behind the bubble is a very bright flashlight to back-light the growing crystals and make them glow'


Mr Komarechka added: 'Behind the bubble is a very bright flashlight to back-light the growing crystals and make them glow'



Mr Komarechka added: 'Behind the bubble is a very bright flashlight to back-light the growing crystals and make them glow'





The photographer said he had always been fascinated about the world beyond our own perceptions and that was what led him to take up this new form of photography


The photographer said he had always been fascinated about the world beyond our own perceptions and that was what led him to take up this new form of photography



The photographer said he had always been fascinated about the world beyond our own perceptions and that was what led him to take up this new form of photography





He added: 'While this subject wouldn't naturally occur in the world, the physics at play is beautiful - and it's rare that people associate 'physics' with 'beauty'


He added: 'While this subject wouldn't naturally occur in the world, the physics at play is beautiful - and it's rare that people associate 'physics' with 'beauty'



He added: 'While this subject wouldn't naturally occur in the world, the physics at play is beautiful - and it's rare that people associate 'physics' with 'beauty'



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News Pictures Mesmerising beauty of intricate ice patterns formed inside soap BUBBLES

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Hayden says: “I don’t have a model’s body, but I’m not one of those crazy girls who thinks that they’re fat. I’m OK with what I have.”

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