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Photographer Angela Kelly Took Pictures of Frozen Soap Bubbles

This striking soap bubble photography series comes from the imagination of artist Angela Kelly. Essentially these beautiful bubble shots were made using dish soap. These bubbles froze on the ground, and the result was stunning. These soapy circles actually look like crystal balls or tiny candles lighting up the ground.

The shots in this series look like macro photography. Kelly entitled this magical series 'Frozen in a Bubble', which pretty much captures the essence of these shots. Some of these bubbles were frozen on the hood of the artists car, while others were strewn across the ground.

This soap-filled series makes winter seem all the more magical. Angela Kelly's icy bubbles catch the light in a way that makes them all gleam and sparkle.
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1. Soap Bubble Art - New art technique that can be utilized across multiple mediums, such as fashion and design.
2. Macro Photography - Increased demand for high-quality macro photography equipment and courses.
3. Winter Wonderland Decor - Incorporating this soap bubble art style into winter-themed decor for businesses or events.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - New technique for creating stunning macro photography that can be used in a variety of settings.
2. Art - An innovative new technique that could revolutionize the art world and offers new possibilities for photographers and visual artists.
3. Event Planning - This soap bubble art style could be used as a unique and mesmerizing winter-time decor option for corporate and social events.

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