Bubble macro photography

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water droplets on the surface of a red and blue liquid filled glass container with bubbles

Used the macro lens, but I still had to crop the image to get this great detail. I used a shot glass filled with light olive oil and red wine vinegar. I probably could have avoided cropping if I had used a larger glass, but I don't have enough oil and vinegar to fill a large glass. I think they look like funny, strange little faces :)

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a drop of water sitting on top of a liquid filled with brown and blue swirls

Macro photography is Close-up photography provides exclusive opportunities to generate creative and dramatic photographs. This type of photography also referred to as Macro Photography. With macro ph

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some bubbles are floating in the water on a black background with orange and blue hues

If you have a macro lens, and you haven’t tried oil and water photography before you are missing out. This method of shooting bubbles is one of the first macro photography subjects that people tend to shoot around their home, simply because it’s so simple to set up! We are going to walk though what you need and how to get the best results.

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red and blue bubbles are seen in this image

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an orange is floating in the air with water droplets on it's surface and blue background

Most of us know how to shoot organic or non-organic stills, but have you thought of shooting these subjects underwater while creating bubbles?This month’s 123RF tutorial was inspired by this ingenious idea! Achieving magnificent results is not as hard as you think. Just follow these steps to get started!Step 1To create CO2 bubbles, fill your aquarium with 70% of distilled water and 30% of soda water (no sugar). Make sure that the aquarium is free of dirt and has a clean surface.Note:A…

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