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Bubble Rings

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Great PICS!!!

I got inspiration from all the nice pics, so I went down and tried some bubble the other day. I can get the ring shape but the bubbles didn't become perfectly "clear". The water was only about 4-5m deep, I guess deeper water is needed...or what?
 
No deep water required.
I do it in a 4m pool,
and it goes solid from bottom to top,
without breaking up.

all you need is a bit of practice....and no current.
 
Here is one I took from my trip to the Solomons earlier this month
 

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Hey Jon,

That tripped me out. As I'm reading the thread, I see a pic of me diving towards a bubble-ring. Where did you get that shot?:D
 
That photo was taken when I worked in Grand Cayman by Carlos Villosh. A very good u/w photographer, you should check-out his web-page if you get a chance, I believe its www.magicsea.com
 
Here is one of me... it is small res cause i made a vid of it and took a screenshot... its in my pool @ 1.5 meters
 

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Here is picture of one of my bubble rings. It was done in a 4 m deep pool. I was both - diver and photographer.:D
Deeply,
MANUEL HOLLER
 
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Wow, great thread.

I run www.BubbleRings.com, check it out to see more pics of bubble rings from divers. (See the Links section.)

If you have any photos of bubble rings I could post on my web site, please email me and I will reply with details, or just email the pic and I'll put it up with full credit to you.

David Whiteis

http://www.BubbleRings.com

PS. Any entrepreneurial types (near Maryland hopefully) interested in working together on creating a SCUBA diver's toy that creates bubble rings at the push of a button? I already have the design done.
 

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Hey!Is that the silver surfer.Just joking . Can't wait to get some clear water so I can practice.
 
That photo was taken when I worked in Grand Cayman by Carlos Villosh. A very good u/w photographer, you should check-out his web-page if you get a chance, I believe its underwater photography and fine art prints of sea life

Hey, That's me !! I know this is a very old post, but I've just found it by chance. Cali, still around? free diving? I remember when I took the photo of you through a bubble ring, more than 10 years ago...
 
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