You might spot me at Kirra Beach, the South-Eastern end of the Gold Coast, Australia,  if you like beach walking like myself... but there is more ! My son Jeff (*jif3d*, here at Rendo, it helps to advertise, ooops)... he took this pic of me in 2000, then manipulated it in photo-shop and it's still one of my favourites. Just very briefly about my past... *born in East Prussia; *grew up in Berlin, West Germany; *migrated to "OZ" in 1960, (not the Wizard of Oz) but...AUSTRALIA ! I guess  I was more into '2D' since early childhood, and thinking that my son Jeff may have inherited some of my artistic skills, because he translated them into '3D'. I am hooked on photography, since I discovered cameras... that's it in a nutshell. BTW - one of my fav.quotes.... ** I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure - which is trying to please everybody !**                                              that's a wrap... Cheers Brigitte.
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Comments (24)
alessimarco
Cool capture and work....you did it!
Faemike55
Wonderful work! great image and postwork
rbowen
Fantastic work! Worth your effort!
dochtersions
At this picture it looks like underwater cameras are 'busy'. It looks very exciting. Very special idea and beautifully drawn. So your bubbles are looking as the lens from very stunning camera's. You did a good job on this, Brigitte <3
Madbat
Ummmm.... you do know that fish cooked in soap bubbles tastes kinda funny? Just sayin....
durleybeachbum
Your little teensie bit of postwork(!) has made a remarkable image, Brigitte! I LOVE eating fish..but I don't like the smell of it cooking!
Meisiekind
Great result Brigitte! I know all about soap bubbles - they are so difficult to photograph!
flavia49
splendid work!!
jif3d
The postwork effects have transformed these 'Flatheads' into 'Electric Eels' !!! Neat composition and intriguing overall concept, BTW those bubbles remind me of HAL9000 computer terminals ! Well done & ~Cheers~
MrsLubner
Well done and the manipulation is done with skill.
Sea_Dog
I like your imaginative approach - you've created an attractive image - well done.
tennesseecowgirl
Love the postwork .. great work!
jocko500
real cool looking
gemb1
Great work. Where's my fishing pole!
sandra46
GORGEOUS WORK!
npauling
I love your imaginative image and I know how hard it is to get bubbles as I have been there. Your bubbles look excellent.
Svarg
Whoa! Great catch of the bubbles! Love the postwork, too. The images fit together perfectly!
M2A
Cool PS.
2Loose2Trek
Wow Brigitte ... this is a superb composition! Nice post work with the bubbles 'n fish.
DEWoodward
Awesome work!!!
SIGMAWORLD
Interesting.
rawdodb
Neat Post work!!! Excellent !!!
jdehaven
Very cool, it is good to see you taking a step toward photo manipulation and creating art with multiple pieces!
anahata.c
another creative transformation from you, where the fish and soap bubbles seem to make a single undersea environment. Ala your comment, above, yes, I assume it's not easy to photograph soap bubbles. For one thing, you'd have to grab your camera pretty quickly to get them before they float away or hit something and disperse. In any case, the bubbles, here, look like baubles or Christmas tree ornaments, and they work really well with your semi-electrified treatment of the fish. And the grainy metallic background makes it a very graphic piece as well as a gritty undersea photo. More creative work from you, and I love the horizontal line near the top---kind of a "contrail" photo, crossing the sky while the fish and bubbles do their things below. (And that top bubble has a great blue "dome" over it. Love it.) More creative combining from you, Brigitte. (btw, I didn't realize, when I started today, that I'd be going in chronological order...but why not? there's so much to see, why not take a chronological jaunt for a change?)