Thursday, 26 December 2013

Brilliant Snapshots of Bubbles Frozen in Frigid Temperatures



Angela Kelly belongs to Washington and she took the real advantage of frigid temperatures by blowing bubbles and snapped spectacular pictures of her series dubbed Frozen in a Bubble. The formula is very simple just using homemade dish soap, Karo Syrup, and water and then makes light of the 9 to 12 degree temperatures with these frozen bubbles. The swirling orbs seemed to wonderfully crystallize before the photographer's eyes, leaving Kelly and her son speechless. Whereas several of the smaller bubbles froze in mid-air and would fall to the ground, shattering on impact, others managed to maintain their shape and form patches of ice crystals. She says; we blew the bubbles across the top of our frozen patio table and also upon the hood of my car and then see in awe as each individual bubble froze with their own uniqueness patterns. We noticed that they’d freeze entirely before the sun rose and that once the sun as in view they would defrost along the tops or cease freezing altogether. They’d started to deflate and implode in on themselves making them look like alien shapes or in few cases shatter entirely leaving them to look like a cracked egg. 










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