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Frozen bubbles are super awesome, each one completely unique with ice crystals growing on their delicate surface, so beautiful and fragile. Artist and photographer Cheryl Johnson has been spending the winter experimenting with photographing frozen soap bubbles and the results of her efforts are absolutely stunning.
“When you blow soap bubbles outdoors in the winter at temperatures below 15°F, they freeze! Beautiful crystals of ice form on their surfaces, beginning at the bottom, and expanding until they cover the whole bubble. Each bubble is unique, the pattern of crystals is always different … just like snowflakes.”
Visit Cheryl Johnson’s Facebook page for a detailed description of how to shoot frozen bubbles and to check out more of her own marvelous frozen bubble photographs.
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A domestic herd of horses and zorses from Encyclopedia of the Animal World: Enzymes-Follicle Mites.
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