If you look closely, there are at least 3 different cameras were used to shoot the same bubble or was a collection of different bubbles. Don’t think there are cameras that can shoot that fast. Video cameras, yes.
Absolutely phenomenal!
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The seventh photo, showing a small part of the surface apparently as yet unaffected by the bubble’s ongoing dissolution, suggests that sound travels much faster in soap film than in air.
Also, it would be interesting to compare the speed of sound in such a film to its speed in bulk soap solution. The geometries of the two situations could hardly be more different.
I’d very much like to know what camera, shutter speed and aperture you used for the set.
Wikipedia says the speed of sound in water is 1497 m/s at 25 °C so that gives a characteristic time of about 0.0000334 s for a 5 cm in radius bubble, and a shutter time of 1/100000, hardly possible, even with relatively high-end cameras.
But then, the soap is likely to slow the process down…
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I love bubbles! These are some really great images.
Excellent photography!
Those photos are amazing! Great work, thanks!
You can see the photographer in the bubbles standing in the background. What camera was he using? Must have had good burst speed.
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I never comment on anything but this was an excellent set. Well done.
If you look closely, there are at least 3 different cameras were used to shoot the same bubble or was a collection of different bubbles. Don’t think there are cameras that can shoot that fast. Video cameras, yes.
but yes, beautifully amazing images. thanks.
Absolutely phenomenal!
We’d love to send you one of our bubble kits (cubic bubbles, dodecahedral bubbles, etc…), no strings attached! If you decide you like the product enough to email us back we’d be thrilled, but if not you’ll still have a great kit to enjoy and our sincere admiration for your beautiful work. Just send me a physical address.
Kudos,
-Carlos N
Zometool Inc.
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The quality of the pictures is amazing, wow. Really awesome images.
Those are fantastic! They really present the awe factor. More please!
This is physics in action. It makes our world go round. It makes our world round.
WOW WOW WOW
flipas , a camara lenta las cosas cambian mucho.
Beautiful pictures!
The seventh photo, showing a small part of the surface apparently as yet unaffected by the bubble’s ongoing dissolution, suggests that sound travels much faster in soap film than in air.
Also, it would be interesting to compare the speed of sound in such a film to its speed in bulk soap solution. The geometries of the two situations could hardly be more different.
These are amazing. After seeing the images of water balloons bursting I thought soap-bubbles would come next!
Me encantan! Gran trabajo!
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Those are great photos! Really nice work.
what kind of camera was used?I had a nikon d300 that would shot beautiful shots like that.,,awesome.
How come you thought of this i didn’t! Awesome photography!! I gotta try this -peace
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I love Bubbles, I really miss him.
So cool I’m going to steal the idea and try it myself!
SWEET! Thank you very much for sharing this
this series remind me when i was a kid !
love it thank for sharing
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Saurooon
Great shots!
That should need lots of time to make such a photoset..
Those picture are amazing. Thank you
Georgia
Excellent photography!
I’d very much like to know what camera, shutter speed and aperture you used for the set.
Wikipedia says the speed of sound in water is 1497 m/s at 25 °C so that gives a characteristic time of about 0.0000334 s for a 5 cm in radius bubble, and a shutter time of 1/100000, hardly possible, even with relatively high-end cameras.
But then, the soap is likely to slow the process down…
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Really cool!