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Hubble Bubble

Started by Just Dave, January 25, 2011, 05:43:08 PM

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Just Dave

Hi

As it was raining again, I made a Bubble tank

So when John came to my house today we had fun and had a go with the bubble tank,

Used my sigma 105 macro, as it was a first go, at first we were looking level with the bubbles, then I noticed it was best to be slightly higher and look down on them, to make the cells stand out better, and give a perspective to the cells

Thanks for looking C+C Welcome


Bubble Cells by Just Daves Photos, on Flickr


Bubble Cells by Just Daves Photos, on Flickr

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Graham

  Have hou got a polarising filter? It could give some interesting results.
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Hi Graham

Urm I have got one but think its a 52mm thread, and the siggy is 58mm, I'll have a look and check. would he;p remove any reflections.

If you have free 58mm one spare you dont want,   :2funny: :legit: 
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Quote from: Just Dave on January 26, 2011, 08:16:23 AM
Hi Graham

Urm I have got one but think its a 52mm thread, and the siggy is 58mm, I'll have a look and check. would he;p remove any reflections.

If you have free 58mm one spare you dont want,   :2funny: :legit:
I was'nt thinking of removing reflections so much as the cross polarising effects you may be able to achieve. Just hold the polariser you do have in front of your lens and rotate it, see what happens.
      Do I have a spare 58mm? Doubt it!..........Oldboy's probably got a box full. :2funny:
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#4
Thanks Graham, yeah I'll give the polariser a go see what happens and post the results  :tup: thanks for the idea Im interested in what happens now

LOl have you got any free 58mm polariser Oldboy that need a good home  :legit:
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