Colorful bubbles using a macro lens

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  • Thank you for sharing your setup - also LOVE the awesome results!

  • @ariotrigonus Thanks for the comment! have a good day!

  • I love the creativity :) Well done!

  • @antonioreyes1987 Thanks. Not the best video but it was fun!

  • Oh hey, one more thing, what tripod are you using? I am looking for a new one and yours looks pretty solid, can the legs go all the way down to the ground so you can get low angles?

  • @PhotoExtremist Yea, it's a great tripod. Manfrotto 055XPROB / 496 RC2 Ball head. I would highly recommend it. t's does go all the way to the ground. I have a video on it if you want to see it.

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  • I thought these types of pictures were made with a graphics program like Photoshop! I was wrongg!!!

  • Damn That was sick!!!!

  • Very cool effect. Never seen someone do this. Awesome!

  • @PhotoExtremist It was a new dish. I had just purchased it. Some dust must have fallen into the dish. I was next to a heater vent. I edited out some of them. I need to try it again. You need to let the oil settle. Don't "whip" it like I did. I will try it again and post some results. MUCH better images can be taken doing this. Mine were a first try and not so good. They were cool but I (and you) can do a lot better. Give it a try. Different oils will be better too.

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