Saturday, 17 January 2015

Just Because It Is Cold Outside,

it does not mean you have to stop your hobby,


like say photography, each winter, when the temperature dips into the negatives, Washington-based photographer Angela Kelly takes advantage of the frigid weather,


  and blows bubbles that freeze and form beautiful patches of ice crystals. 


the breathtaking results, which she photographs for her series Life in a Bubble, look like delicate snow globes and Christmas tree ornaments made of glass,

Kelly uses a homemade solution of dish soap, karo syrup, and water to create the bubbles, while some of the smaller bubbles freeze in midair and fall to the ground, shattering upon impact, others crystallise and retain their pristine shape and of course this is the fascinating bit, no two bubbles look the same as each forms different patterns, so there you have it, if you are in to photography you too can go out in the cold but be warmed by looking at stunning pictures like these that you have created.


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