Monday, May 16

surface tension.

new pilot was good.
possibly the best yet.
and these are beautiful

A soap bubble is a very thin film of soapy water that forms a sphere with an iridescent surface. Soap bubbles can help solve complex mathematical problems of space as they will always find the smallest surface area between points or edges. They usually last only for a few moments until they burst either on their own or when coming in contact with another object. Due to their fragile nature bubbles have also became a synonym for something that is attractive, yet insubstantial. 































Surface Tenison. Pilot Magazine. Issue 05. 2011. p130-137. Photography by Derek Henderson + Tom Robertson. Bubble-ologist - Natasha Yusoff

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