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Fabian Society New Year Conference At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain 24th January 2026
Fabian Society New Year Conference
At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain
24th January 2026
Sadiq Khan speech + Q&A with Dave Hill, On London
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Fabian Society New Year Conference At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain 24th January 2026
Fabian Society New Year Conference
At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain
24th January 2026
Sadiq Khan speech + Q&A with Dave Hill, On London
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Fabian Society New Year Conference At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain 24th January 2026
Fabian Society New Year Conference
At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain
24th January 2026
Lucy Powell MP speech + Q&A with Baroness Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster
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Fabian Society New Year Conference At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain 24th January 2026
Fabian Society New Year Conference
At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain
24th January 2026
Sadiq Khan speech + Q&A with Dave Hill, On London
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Fabian Society New Year Conference At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain 24th January 2026
Fabian Society New Year Conference
At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain
24th January 2026
Lucy Powell MP speech + Q&A with Baroness Ayesha Hazarika, broadcaster
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Fabian Society New Year Conference At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain 24th January 2026
Fabian Society New Year Conference
At The Guildhall, London, Great Britain
24th January 2026
Sadiq Khan speech + Q&A with Dave Hill, On London
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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EURO 2020 - Italien gewinnt gegen die Schweiz mit 3:0 in Rom
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Fabian Schar of Switzerland during the Euro2020 football match between Italy vs Switzerland at Olimpico stadium
Italy v Switzerland, UEFA European Championship 2020, Group A football match, Olimpico Stadium, Rome, Italy - 16 Jun 2021
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EURO 2020 - Wales gegen Schweiz endet 1:1
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Gareth Bale of Wales is challenged by Fabian Schar of Switzerland.
Wales v Switzerland, European Championship - Group A - 12 Jun 2021
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WM 2018 - England's Fussballmannschaft amüsiert sich bestens beim Training in Zelenogorsk
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Jack Butland, Danny Welbeck, Gary Cahill, Fabian Delph and Phil Jones in the changing room before training
England Football Team Training Session at Spartak Zelenogorsk training ground in Zelenogorsk near St Petersburg, Russia - 10 Jul 2018
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WM 2018 - Schweiz spielt gegen Brasilien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9718733cj)
Fabian Schar of Switzerland pulls back Neymar of Brazil
Brazil v Switzerland, Group E, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 17 Jun 2018
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WM 2018 - Schweiz spielt gegen Brasilien
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Fabian Schar of Switzerland and Gabriel Jesus of Brazil
Brazil v Switzerland, Group E, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 17 Jun 2018
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PEOPLE - Fussball: Nordirland - Schweiz in Belfast
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Kyle Lafferty is fouled by Fabian Schar
Northern Ireland v Switzerland, FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Play-Off, First Leg, Windsor Park, UK - 9 November 2017
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PEOPLE - Fussball: Nordirland - Schweiz in Belfast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Greenwood/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9215400ao)
Connor Washington and Fabian Schar
Northern Ireland v Switzerland, FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Play-Off, First Leg, Windsor Park, UK - 9 November 2017
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PEOPLE - Fussball: Nordirland - Schweiz in Belfast
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Greenwood/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9215400ca)
Fabian Schar speaks with Referee Ovidiu Hategan
Northern Ireland v Switzerland, FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Play-Off, First Leg, Windsor Park, UK - 9 November 2017
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Fabian Cancellara holt Gold für die Schweiz im Zeitfahren
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Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland sprints for the finish line as he wins Gold in the Men's Cycling Road Time Trial during day five of the Rio Olympics 2016 on the 10th August 2016
Rio 2016 Olympic Games Day Five - 10 Aug 2016
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Fabian Cancellara holt Gold für die Schweiz im Zeitfahren
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Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland sprints for the finish line as he wins Gold in the Men's Cycling Road Time Trial during day five of the Rio Olympics 2016 on the 10th August 2016
Rio 2016 Olympic Games Day Five - 10 Aug 2016
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Fabian Cancellara holt Gold für die Schweiz im Zeitfahren
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Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland sprints for the finish line as he wins Gold in the Men's Cycling Road Time Trial during day five of the Rio Olympics 2016 on the 10th August 2016
Rio 2016 Olympic Games Day Five - 10 Aug 2016
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Fabian Cancellara holt Gold für die Schweiz im Zeitfahren
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Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland wins the gold in the Men's Cycling Road Time Trial during day five of the Rio Olympics 2016 on the 10th August 2016
Rio 2016 Olympic Games Day Five - 10 Aug 2016
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EURO 2016 - Schweiz gegen Albanien
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Fabian Schar of Switzerland and Ermir Lenjani of Albania during the UEFA Euro 2016 Group A match between Albania and Switzerland played at The Felix Bollaert-Delelis Stadium, Lens, France on June 11th 2016
Football - UEFA European Championships 2016 Group Stage Group A Albania v Switzerland Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - 11 Jun 2016
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EURO 2016 - Schweiz gegen Albanien
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Fabian Schar of Switzerland during the UEFA Euro 2016 Group A match between Albania and Switzerland played at The Felix Bollaert-Delelis Stadium, Lens, France on June 11th 2016
Football - UEFA European Championships 2016 Group Stage Group A Albania v Switzerland Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France - 11 Jun 2016
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NEWS - Labour-Abgeordnete Jo Cox wurde in Leeds erschossen und erstochen
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Jo Cox M.P.
'Outward to the World: how the left's foreign policy can face the future', Fabian Society event, London, Britain - 19 Jan 2016
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People: Emmy Awards: Stars auf dem roten Teppich
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Patrick Fabian
67th Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 20 Sep 2015
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PEOPLE: Fussball: England - Schweiz im Wembley Stadion
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Fabian Delph of England, goes down, and is substituted.
England v Switzerland, Euro 2016 Qualifiers.
England v Switzerland, Euro 2016 Qualifiers, Wembley Stadium, London, Britain
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PEOPLE: Fussball: England - Schweiz im Wembley Stadion
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Wayne Rooney of England is challenged by Fabian Schar of Switzerland - England v Switzerland - Group E - European Championship 2016 Qualifier at Wembley Stadium, London. 08.09.15.
England v Switzerland, UEFA European Championship Qualifying Group E, Football, Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 08 Sep 2015
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PEOPLE: Fussball: England - Schweiz im Wembley Stadion
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Fabian Delph of England leaves the game through injury during the Euro 2016 Qualifying match between England and Switzerland played at Wembley Stadium, London
2016 UEFA European Championship Qualifying Group E England v Switzerland Wembley Stadium, Wembley, London, United Kingdom - 8 Sep 2015
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PEOPLE: Fussball: England - Schweiz im Wembley Stadion
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Raheem Sterling of England eludes Stephan Lichtsteiner and Fabian Schar of Switzerland - England v Switzerland - Group E - European Championship 2016 Qualifier at Wembley Stadium, London. 08.09.15.
England v Switzerland, UEFA European Championship Qualifying Group E, Football, Wembley Stadium, London, Britain - 08 Sep 2015
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Switzerland v England, Britain - 8 Sep 2014
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EnglandÕs Fabian Delph (Aston Villa) congratulates England's Danny Welbeck (Arsenal) on the final whistle
Switzerland v England, Britain - 8 Sep 2014
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Switzerland v England, Britain - 8 Sep 2014
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EnglandÕs Fabian Delph (Aston Villa) battles for the ball with Switzerland's Stephan Lichtsteiner
Switzerland v England, Britain - 8 Sep 2014
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Switzerland v England, Britain - 8 Sep 2014
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EnglandÕs Fabian Delph (Aston Villa)
Switzerland v England, Britain - 8 Sep 2014
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982i)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982k)
Fabian Oefner
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, v...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982j)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982h)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982g)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982f)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982d)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982c)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
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Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982b)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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Iridient: Bursting Soap Bubbles by Fabian Oefner, Zurich, Switzerland - Jul 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabian Oefner / Rex Features (1793982a)
Iridient
Iridient: Beauty In Bursting Bubbles
Looking like heavenly bodies in space, these are in fact incredible pictures of soap bubbles.
Talented Fabian Oefner made it his mission to capture the short-lived beauty of bubbles at the point of bursting.
The results look like shimmering space objects or even otherworldly transparent creatures.
Fabian, a 28-year old art photographer from Zurich, was inspired by memories of blowing bubbles as a child, but put scientific principles into place to get the required results.
He explains: "Most of us remember playing with soap bubbles in our childhood, when we were fascinated by the colours of them and therefore even more disappointed when the bubble all of a sudden disappeared again.
"With this series of images, I was trying to capture the beauty of these short-lived sculptures, which consist of 99% air and actually do not have any colour at all."
Fabian used a sugar funnel through which to blow up the mixture from an ordinary children's pot of bubbles.
But in the series he calls 'Iridient' the challenge was in lighting the subjects to make them visible to the camera and then capturing the split second before they popped.
Fabian explains: "There are two major challenges, when taking images of bursting soap bubbles. One is how to light the bubble, so that its colours become visible and second is obviously to capture the right moment.
"A soap bubble is made of a thin film of water, on which soap molecules gather on both sides. The vibrant colours, that bubbles are famous for, are created by the reflected light hitting the surface of the bubble. This effect is called iridescence, a phenomenon that is also visible on the wings of the morpho butterfly or on the tail feathers of a peacock.
"To make these reflection effects, that create the colours, visibl...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWCCTEFHG
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