COOL STUFF – ICED SOAP BUBBLES

A mother takes her son outside to blow bubbles in the snow and gets inspired to produce one of the most amazing photographic series of frozen bubbles. Found on DNA Art is our cool stuff – a collection of bubble photographs by Washington-based photographer Angela Kelly. The bubbles were created using a simple solution of dish soap, karo syrup, and water blown into a minus 9 degree temperature.
“We blew the bubbles across the top of our frozen patio table and also upon the hood of my car and then we watched in awe as each individual bubble froze with their own unique patterns”. Kelly said.

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These are truly lovely and unusual, T.M. Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome – I’m glad you liked them.
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
Incredible…
Click on the DNA Art link at the bottom of the post on Jocelyn’s blog to see more photos 😀
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Thank you Chris. I’m glad you liked the post. When my sons were little, we spent a lot of time, doing just that. We tried to create all sorts of bubbles by the water mixture and the blowers we used. It is so cool to see soapy bubbles in a different light.
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It certainly is Joycelin 😃
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