Monday, June 15, 2015

Soap bubbles turn in to stunning ice crystals!



SOAP BUBBLES BLOWN IN FREEZING TEMPERATURES TURN IN TO STUNNING ICE CRYSTALS!!!!!

Incredible!  WOW!
 
Soap bubbles blown in freezing temperatures turn into stunning ice crystals.
Hope Thurston Carter captured the images after blowing bubbles on several freezing days in Michigan.
Temperatures between -9 and -12C are ideal for creating the ice bubbles. 
In the midst of one of the most severe winters in modern American history, the 52-year-old, of Martin, Michigan, got the idea after seeing similar pictures on the Internet.
'I was instantly curious and ran out and bought some bubble solution so I could try this myself,' she told HotSpot Media.
'I found out very quickly that blowing bubbles in the winter and trying to photograph them is not as simple and easy as it looks!'
Still weather with temperatures between -9 and -12 degrees Celsius is ideal for creating the ice bubbles.
On such a day, Hope ventures into her back garden with a bottle of bubble mixture, blows a flurry and, when one lands intact,  runs to her camera to photograph it as crystals spread.
 
Nature's colours:                                                Golden sunlight makes this                                                frozen soap bubble look                                                like a priceless artefact
Nature's colours: Golden sunlight makes this frozen soap bubble look like a priceless artifact
Shapes: The                                                  incredible patterns in                                                  the bubbles form as ice                                                  crystals spread across                                                  their surfaces
Shapes: The incredible patterns in the bubbles form as ice crystals spread across their surfaces
Reflections: This                                                  remarkable ice bubble                                                  looks like a frozen                                                  planet hanging in                                                  starless space
Reflections: This remarkable ice bubble looks like a frozen planet hanging in starless space
Inner glow: A                                                    mysterious-looking red                                                    light shines from                                                    within this bubble of                                                    frozen soapy water
Inner glow: A mysterious-looking red light shines from within this bubble of frozen soapy water
Golden: The play of                                                the light through the                                                frozen bubbles is one of                                                the most interesting                                                aspects of the shots
Golden: The play of the light through the frozen bubbles is one of the most interesting aspects of the shots
Inner world: Hope                                                Thurston Carter captured                                                the images after blowing                                                bubbles on freezing days                                                in Michigan
Weather conditions:                                                Still weather with                                                temperatures between -9C                                                and -12C is ideal for                                                creating the bubbles
Patience: That's the                                                key virtue needed when                                                doing this kind of a                                                project, Mrs Thurston                                                Carter says
Beautiful: 'I am so                                              thankful and appreciative of                                              the fact that I have been                                              able to do this,' she said 


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2955640/How-create-snow-globe-Soap-bubbles-blown-freezing-temperatures-turn-stunning-ice-crystals.html

https://www.facebook.com/hope.t.carter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=JXb4r1rPw5s



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