Re: Photographer Jason Tozer Turns Soap Bubbles into Mysterious, Colorful Planets
No these aren’t incredible new high-resolution photographs of newly discovered rainbow worlds beamed back from Hubble, they’re just soap bubbles, captured by the extremely talented photographer Jason Tozer in his London studio. Armed with a Hasselblad camera and a 135mm lens, Tozer has developed a his lighting technique that requires a giant dome of perspex to illuminate the reflective surface of each bubble. The more patterned surfaces on the bubbles are manipulated with a straw to create the various swirls and textures that might as well be the surface of Jupiter or Neptune. All of the colors and details you’re seeing are 100% genuine as Tozer very rarely relies on any sort of retouching or color correction.
Re: Photographer Jason Tozer Turns Soap Bubbles into Mysterious, Colorful Planets
very nice :k:
Re: Photographer Jason Tozer Turns Soap Bubbles into Mysterious, Colorful Planets
I love bubbles! ![]()