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I don’t see anyone else out there catching the most simple images of the world and having them look so beautiful.
Incredible Soap Bubble Photos by Jason Tozer

An old coat hanger bent into a wire loop and a good recipe for bubble mixture - some of the hi-tech essentials for producing great images


“I looked online for bubble recipes and a bit of glucose is apparently the key,” says Tozer. “Ten parts water, one part washing-up liquid and a little bit of glucose. We also used distilled water as well because hard water isn’t so good.”

Tozer’s first experiments produced several close-ups of elongated bubble shapes. Poised in front of a black background, his assistant was charged with bringing the detergent-loaded hoop through the air in front of the camera. Only occasionally would the bubble pass by the correct position…



To achieve the more planet-like images, Tozer began by blowing through a straw into a plate of the solution and turning the camera on what formed on the near-side of the dish.



Interestingly, Tozer found that as further bubbles were made from a particular batch of solution, less colors appeared on the surface. “The first bubble you make has loads of colour in it, when you make another couple they seem to have less detergent in them, so less colour,” he says. “The detergent sinks to the bottom of the bubbles, leaving the water behind, so you gradually get paler images.”

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As for the settings on the camera itself – Tozer kept it all to manual. “I was trying to get the highest shutter speed we could, with the lowest ASA, so the shots were less grainy,” he says. “When we got some beefier lights we were able to go down to about 100 and then 200 ASA.”

What seems most remarkable about Tozer’s shoot is how a seemingly transparent film of liquid actually revealed a whole multitude of colors when caught in mid-air and photographed. Because of this Tozer was able to play around with scale and perspective and create a fantastic series of otherworldly pictures.










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Amazing Unique House

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This is a picture of a Hobbit-style house built in England.

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John McNaughton ‘Twisted House’ 2005, Indianapolis Art Center Artspark, Indianapolis, Indiana

Pumpkin House, Unique House

This rather strange Pumpkin House was near Deerwood in Minnesota. I guess Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater must live here!

Kettle House, Unique House

I like how the metal catches the color of the sunrise from the beach on the other side of the road. I do not like the cloud over the house. But if you live in Houston you know the smog. At least it was clear over the beach. Oh well, can’t win them all!

Shoe House, Unique House

The Shoe House in Hallem PA. Located next to US RT 30 (Lincoln Highway). This is the first year Santa is on top of the shoe, none of the previous (according to the curent) owners decorated for Christmas. I may have the first photo of santa on the shoe house ever…

House Ball, Unique House

Artistic boulder on Bethlehemkirchplatz, dowtown Berlin. Various household items and pieces of furniture seem to be tied to this thing - ready to roll on.

Actually (and it’s only thanks to Gertrud K. that I learned about it), this nine meter piece of pop art (”House Ball” by Claes Oldenburg and Coesje van Bruggens) reminds of Bohemian (Czech) refugees who found a new home in Prussia in the 18th century.
The oversized bundle stands for the belongings they brought to this very part of Berlin, the Friedrichstadt, where many of them settled down for good and built their “Church of Bethlehem” (Bethlehemkirche) of which there is nothing left but a floor plan recently paved ino the sidewalk.

Unique House Design, Round House

Look at this, and give your coment…Gutted spherical house in Logan, Ohio.

Unique House, Isabella’s Little Pink House

A color wheel shows the principal hues divided into two major segments. The area made up of red, red-orange, orange and yellow-orange is said to consist of warm colors, while the area made up of yellow-green, green, blue-green, blue, and blue-violet is said to consist of cool colors. The so-called primary colors (when mixing pigments for paint, for example;) are red, yellow, anil blue, and all other colors can be created by mixing these together; when all three are mixed in proper proportions the remit is a deep gray approaching black. When mixing light itself, however, the three primary colors are different (reddish-blue, or magenta, yellow, and bluish-green, or cyan), and a mix of these three produces white light; this is the principle of color television.

We say a color, or chroma, is saturated when it cannot be made any stronger than it is, that a red or a blue cannot be made any redder or bluer. If gray is added to a color, darkening it, that is said to produce a shade. If white is added to a color, that produces a tint, commonly called a pastel…

Grass Ceiling, Turf house, Weird House

Grass on the house, or a house under grass, give me your perception, A typical house made with turf (Iceland).

Round House

Adobe house on the road out of Trinidad towards Denver. Apparently one of Trinidad’s architects, Isaac Hamilton Rapp, developed the Santa Fe style of architecture, which we in New Mexico think is exclusively ours. Edit: I guess he did live in Santa Fe when he invented the Santa Fe style, but I did notice some of the same Southwestern architecture here just over the border.

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Dream vs Reality

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A series of photoshopped pictures that depicts a wide range of emotions. From the grandma who wanted to be young again to the dragonfly that wished that it was a dragon, these are some touching and creative ideas.

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Spoon Art

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Art project contest: A spoon further - “The essence of it is very simple: to give ordinary aluminum spoons, which can be found in great amounts in obshchepit, to professional jewelers and convince them to make something resembling pieces of art out of these spoons, i.e. to see what will happen to the spoons further.

The jewelers, inspired by the idea of the Oleg Yelovoy, created works of art out of 200 mm nails. They could use any method (except for those told by the author’s imagination). The results of “Master Nail” were beyond all expectations. Virtuosity of skill, marvelous, luxurious pieces of jewelry… and no nails. One and a half year later the jewelers took up aluminum spoons. The rules of the contest “A spoon further” resemble those of the “nail” competition: the artists could do with the spoon whatever his/her vivid imagination prompted.”