Fred Dawson
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- Fred Dawson LRPS
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Report in the Times
"In an age of fantastic photographs of the far reaches of space, and the wonders of CGT special effects in science-fiction films, a photographer has captured spectacular images of something far simpler in his own back garden.
This tiny, exploding world is the last moment of a soap bubble.
The super-slow-motion pictures were taken by Richard Heeks, from Exeter. Equipped with a macro lens, Heeks waited for a windless day. And to make certain he wasnt chasing wayward bubbles for hours, he found a secluded spot behind his home where even the slightest breeze could hardly be felt.
A shutter speed of 1/500th of a second made sure that he was able to freeze-frame the chain reaction as the touch of a finger popped the bubble, which appears to crumble away, leaving just soapy droplets hanging momentarily in the air"
"In an age of fantastic photographs of the far reaches of space, and the wonders of CGT special effects in science-fiction films, a photographer has captured spectacular images of something far simpler in his own back garden.
This tiny, exploding world is the last moment of a soap bubble.
The super-slow-motion pictures were taken by Richard Heeks, from Exeter. Equipped with a macro lens, Heeks waited for a windless day. And to make certain he wasnt chasing wayward bubbles for hours, he found a secluded spot behind his home where even the slightest breeze could hardly be felt.
A shutter speed of 1/500th of a second made sure that he was able to freeze-frame the chain reaction as the touch of a finger popped the bubble, which appears to crumble away, leaving just soapy droplets hanging momentarily in the air"

