Bubbles and light

Going through some of my photos from this week, it occurred to me that I could link up with the Better Photo Project over at Love All Blogs. So I am doing.

Spent some time with the children in the garden blowing bubbles. Bubbles are even more difficult than children to photograph. This shot isn’t too bad though.

Smallest blowing bubbles

No bubbles in this one, but look at that smile! Even if it isn’t completely focussed. Sometimes the subject is good enough to beat the technicalities, right?

love this smile

I love playing with light. And this marigolds display it beautifully. Those aren’t blemishes on the petals by the way, they’re raindrops from a sudden very heavy shower that had just passed by.

against the sky

For more of my photography (I’m really just starting out) you might want to check out A beautiful blog. I will be posting more on there very soon.

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3 responses to “Bubbles and light”

  1. Stunning spring time pics!

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      Jax Blunt

      Thank you. It’s a great time of year to get out with a camera

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