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Apr 28, 2010 16:16 |  #1

These are just two pictures that I've taken recently that I thought were neat! The first is ceiling deco at one of the Casinos on the strip in Vegas and the second is a picture of a bubble my daughter was about to pop, you can see her reflection in the middle :)
The bubble pic is VERY noisy, Im guessing its because of the high ISO (we were in a very dark room) BUT Im super new to all this so Im not sure. I just liked how the bubble looked anyways!


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Apr 28, 2010 21:35 |  #2

I like them. Are they all real bubbles?


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Apr 29, 2010 00:50 |  #3

The first pic is neat. The second one is well, definitely a bubble :)

MikeFairbanks wrote in post #10085951 (external link)
I like them. Are they all real bubbles?

He mentioned it was a ceiling decoration at a Vegas hotel.




  
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Apr 29, 2010 06:44 |  #4

kraaazymike wrote in post #10086964 (external link)
The first pic is neat. The second one is well, definitely a bubble :)

He mentioned it was a ceiling decoration at a Vegas hotel.

I know, but with Vegas I figured maybe they had some crazy way of making the ceiling real bubbles and continually producing them or something. Just a thought.


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Apr 29, 2010 12:27 as a reply to  @ MikeFairbanks's post |  #5

Thanks! They were just decorations that looked like Huge gold Christmas ornaments.


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