This bird in diving flight appeared while photographing suds. At least, that's what I saw in this photo. You may see something else in it and that's fine too.
Whatever the recognition, the photo invites you to go carefully over the whole image and look for "hidden" things.
Soapsud photography is a method of taking photos of soap bubbles in round form, like soap bubbles, but can also be rendered in a one-dimensional image. Through a square frame, which is held in soapy water and then suspended, a flat bubble is created. In this bubble all kinds of figures are created, which constantly change shape. By indirect lighting in this process, you can create these pictures.
The beauty of these photos is that they are always unique, because you have no influence on the flow in the suds surface.
The photo was enhanced with color and sharpened in post-processing in Lightroom.
The technique of sudsop photography is described by Laura van der Burgt, among others, in Photofacts, a weblog about photography.
I am Huub de Bresser and was born in 1955. Since 2007 I am a member of FotoExpressionGroupGemert. My work includes landscapes, nature, lightpainting, macro and abstract photography. In the corona era I started working with soapsuds and smoke photography. This form of photography is always very.. Read more…