Mark,

Heh... Thanks!
That's what I am usually thinking (about "moving fast and thinking quickly as you work ...") when I see your images of the less predictable live creatures. :-)



 Mark C Thu, 16 Oct 2014 19:24:06 -0700 wrote:
Fascinating concept - you obviously have to be moving fast and thinking quickly as you work out the composition. I like the ones that reflect the surroundings - like the second one with 3 bubbles in it. Very coll! It reminds me a little of photos where a crystal ball is set in a landscape, but only the ball is in focus.. Which I have to say can get to be a little trite, but the soap bubble seem more spontaneous and less contrived.


Mark


On 10/15/2014 12:03 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:



    http://42graphy.org/misc/2014-06-27-bubbles/

    Some of you have seen the first photo about 1-2 weeks ago.

It's a work in progress: I am still deciding which ones I like, and which ones - not quite... I especially like #2 (9014) for the interesting combination of the pattern in different bubbles, and the last two (9025 and 9026) - for the color patterns.


I am very interested to hear what other people think about images in this set. So, I'd appreciate your comments.


    Igor




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