Each one winter, when the temperature dunks into the negatives, Washington-based picture taker Angela Kelly exploits the freezing climate and blows bubbles that stop and structure excellent patches of ice precious stones. The stunning results, which she photos for her arrangement Life in a Bubble, look like fragile snow globes and Christmas tree adornments made of glass.
Kelly utilizes a hand crafted arrangement of karo syrup, karo syrup, and water to make the bubbles. While a percentage of the littler air pockets solidify in midair and tumble to the ground, shattering upon effect, others crystalize and hold their perfect shape. No two bubbles appear to be identical, as each one structures diverse examples. Embellished with rich twirls and scallops, fluffy etchings, and snowflake-like outlines, the solidified globes are really a lovely incredible sight in these frosty winter days.
Source : Angela Kelly's website