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Due to whiteout conditions where we shoot snowys, we decided to try something new.
Here is a frozen bubble.....or five.
Frozen Bubble by Trevor Baldwin, on Flickr

Then when they pop it's not quite the same. They're more like a ballon skin exploding.
Bubble explosion by Trevor Baldwin, on Flickr

add a little colour and you get bubble fire.
Bubble fire by Trevor Baldwin, on Flickr


All in all a pretty fun project.
We will have to revisit this one when it gets colder. It was only -6C so it was taking a bout 30 seconds for them to freeze. Plus just wondering if they will eventually become more rigid once the temps get down to -20 or -30C
 
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Very nice!

Plus just wondering if they will eventually become more rigid once the temps get down to -20 or -30C
Nah... they will just set up faster, IMO. The thickness of the bubble will be the same, so I don't think it will be any different in strength.
 
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Agree they won't be stronger but they may hold shape better since they would be less flexible, although it will make them more brittle.
 
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We used four pieces of black foam board. One for the floor and 3 walls. This gave a great black background and aided in blocking any small breezes from popping the bubbles to early.
 
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I've seen pics of frozen bubbles before and I quite like them. But, the popping bubbles are awesome! Thanks for sharing
 
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Cool! very interesting
 
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Thank you.
 

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