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I blew the bubbles using my left hand and held the camera and shot without looking in my right hand. It was quite a balancing act. i used a waterproof camera just in case things got messy. Here are the one I i like the best.
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G'day Caryl
Hey mate - they're great !!! Q- how come they didn't burst on impact?? Regards, Phil
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Thank you. They did burst on impact. The depth of field is deceiving.
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