Janet Brien's photos with the keyword: air

344/365: "Talk about it only enough to do it. Drea…

11 Dec 2013 18 12 1578
2 more pictures in notes above ! :) First of all, thank you EVERYONE for all of your wonderful comments!! You don't know how wonderful it feels to read the nice things you have to say! :) Also, I have to giggle because I knew you guys would be teasing me about the temperature and I absolutely love it! I don't know how those of you who've mentioned can LIVE in sub-zero climates, HOLY COW!! You're all crazy! :D *big hugs* Also, I wanted to say that I'm in the middle of a project right now and haven't been able to comment, which is making me nuts, but I'm hoping to get some time soon so I can come and visit each of you. :) As for me, I decided to take pictures inside today!! It was actually warm and balmy at 17 to 25 degrees today, but I saw my pink double-walled water cup on the counter with tiny bubbles sticking to the sides and thought, PICTURE OF THE DAY!! I had a great time taking pictures...sometimes there's nothing more enjoyable than a good abstract! After playing with the plastic cup, I saw a glass vase nearby with tiny bubbles too, and had more fun with that one. (Later I did go out and I got a bunch of very cool frost pictures but I didn't want to process them today. Something for another day! :) Jean Toomer (December 26, 1894 – March 30, 1967) was an American poet and novelist and an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance. His first book Cane, published in 1923, is considered by many his most significant. Wikipedia: Jean Toomer

Silver Bubbles on Glass Vase

11 Dec 2013 7 3 540
When I saw this, I really wanted to make it my picture of the day, but Steve felt the pink picture was much more flashy, so I went with that one. However, I simply LOVE the way these bubbles appear to be moving through the water. To explain what you're looking at, the weird stuff on the left is plastic wrap which we have to cover the vase of water (it's extra water if the pipes freeze). You can see lots of other bubbles here and there, but none of them are floating in the water, they are sticking on the side of the vase. I love seeing these kinds of images, so I hope you like this one! :)

Molten Silver Bubble Invasion

11 Dec 2013 12 4 756
Here is another picture of the bubbles sticking to the inside of our water-filled vase at another angle. Off in the distance you can see just a bit of the plastic, and the flash is reflecting on it to make that cool rainbow triangle! :D To me, this looks like bubbles marching off to their Triangle Leader! :D