Blowing bubbles (and chasing after them) is a fun pastime that never gets old. That’s why those light-up bubble wands are everywhere. But who knew it could also be a winter sport? Thankfully, a few ...
COLUMBUS (WCMH/CNN) – Mother Nature is providing an unusual, and beautiful sight. Columbus-based nature and landscape photographer Carey Sherrill posted a series of videos and photos on Instagram ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A photographer captured mesmerizing footage of a soap bubble freezing over and transforming into ...
Beautiful video footage shows a soap bubble freezing over in less than 30 seconds on a 18°F (-28°C) morning in Winnipeg, Canada. The relaxing footage shows the bubble gently quivering in the wind ...
KUSA - Blowing bubbles isn't just a summertime activity. In fact, when it's really cold -- like around 10 degrees or colder -- the weather is perfect to make frosty, frozen bubbles! Photographer ...
A photographer based in Preston, Lancashire, filmed herself making a frozen soap bubble on a freezing morning at home on December 8. Janette Hall captured this video during her first attempt at the ...
Blowing bubbles is fun in the summer, but it gets really interesting when the mercury plummets in winter. When the temperature gets cold enough, bubbles will freeze faster than they can pop. You can ...
You might not think of bubble-blowing as an ideal winter activity, but that'll change after watching Pawel Zaluska’s incredible video Frozen Soap Bubbles. The short film shows iridescent globules of ...
[GordonKirkwood] needs soap bubbles. Big soap bubbles. Why does he need soap bubbles? Because – soap bubbles! Actually, [Gordon] is a photographer, and he wants to capture candid moments and fleeting ...