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78-300mm on reverse ring to capture a bubble exploding. And a pic before the event.
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Pictures like this to me are like building a bridge -- I don't even know where to begin to ask how it's done. Very nice, Paul. It could make for a great physics book cover on the bubble universe theory.
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Shooting bubbles and getting a breathtaking shot is very elusive and hard to do. Im still working on it and hope to do one soon.
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Good shooting, yo have to get the timing just right.
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Neat shot - keep trying.
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Well cool, what an inspiration!! Love the shot of the bubble itself - keep trying and keep posting please
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Awesome photos.
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