Bubble and Spice

Took some time yesterday evening to have a play with oil, washing up liquid bubbles and water.  Been a while since I have shot any oil on water, and a wet February evening seemed like a good time to try it out again.

I had the water, oil and said washing up bubbles in a small clear plastic tube, supported by some books.  Under this was a light table, and a couple of old DVDs, onto which I bounce the light from a permanently on LED light source (Amaran Aperture AL198c).  This reflected a spectrum effect up through the water and oil.  I took the shots on a 2 second timer at a wide aperture,  using live view to preview the colour mix.  I used my 100mm Lens for these shots.

After processing the images in Adobe Camera Raw ( CC ), I used Topaz Adjust 5, and some different vibrant preset mixes to finish of the image to a kind of grungy look.  (One of the presets used was Spicify – hence the corny image titles).

The following four images are my favourites from the shoot, and below are a couple of shots of the setup – taken on a phone camera.

Bubble&Spice(1)
Bubble&Spice(1)

Bubble&Spice(1).  Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens.  ISO 200 F3.5 1/60.  Processed with Topaz Adjust 5.

Bubble&Spice(2)
Bubble&Spice(2)

Bubble&Spice(2).  Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens.  ISO 200 F3.5 1/8.  Processed with Topaz Adjust 5.

Bubble&Spice(3)
Bubble&Spice(3)

Bubble&Spice(3).  Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens.  ISO 200 F3.5 1/13.  Processed with Topaz Adjust 5.

Bubble&Spice(4)
Bubble&Spice(4)

Bubble&Spice(4).  Taken on Canon 650D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens.  ISO 200 F2.8 1/15  Processed with Topaz Adjust 5.

 

Below shows the camera and tripod, looking down to the water box.

Bubble Setup 1
Bubble Setup 1

And below a closer shot of the water box and dvds.

Bubble Setup 2
Bubble Setup 2

 

Chris

I've been taking macro photography from 2004. I use both Canon film and digital cameras.

2 thoughts on “Bubble and Spice

  • April 30, 2014 at 1:41 pm
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    Looks a lot of fun. I keep meaning to do a few more texture or patterns type macro but dang there just aren’t enough hours in the day 🙁

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    • May 1, 2014 at 1:19 pm
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      Thanks Johan.

      It is a lot of fun. But as you say finding time is the key.

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