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Iridescence by Bruno Militelli

Soap bubbles are formed by a very thin liquid film essentially made of soap and water, they are delicate structures and usually last a few seconds before bursting and returning to their original form.

Through a macro perspective and the correct incidence of light, this photographic collection has allowed us to see the incredible range of rainbow colors with fascinating random textures and shapes that emerge from these bubbles, the "chaos" in its most beautiful form. These patterns are caused by the interference of light reflected in the soap film, when light passes through its walls it exhibits vivid colors that change very rapidly, an optical effect known as iridescence. Depending on the thickness and movement on the surface, varying colors appear and disappear, different combinations are created every second.

In this collection I chose photos with unique formations, moments that will never repeat and are impossible to replicate. With persistence and a little luck, I managed to freeze this incredible physical phenomenon in a photograph, bringing us the opportunity to watch them closely and appreciate the exciting beauty they hide on its surface. It took me many attempts, setups, mixing liquids, different lighting settings and hours of studio photo shoots to get to this result and create these 12 images.

Edition Size: 1/1

Collection Size: 12 photographs

Image Size: hi-res 4000x2250px

As soon as the collection is sold out, I will draw a random collector who will receive a fine art print, I will airdrop one unique 12/12 edition and every collector will have early access to my next macro collection.

Items
12
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Created
Feb 2022
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Creator earnings
10%
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Chain
Ethereum
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