The frozen bubbles create sparkling snowflakes in the sunlight.
The beautiful moments when soap bubbles freeze to form crystals resembling snowflakes were recorded by photographer Michelle Lynn Fritz in Pennsylvania, USA.
The photos were taken by Fritz right in his garden. She used her child’s toy bubble box mixed with a few drops of glycerin to thicken and create these wonderful bubbles. As soon as the bubbles are blown out and exposed to low temperatures, they immediately freeze, creating beautiful images.
Freezing bubbles create crystals that resemble snowflakes.
These snow flowers become more sparkling under the morning sunlight.
The 49-year-old photographer said: “I saw pictures of these frozen bubbles online last year. As a photographer who loves the beauty of flowers, this was inspiring.” create for me in winter.”
“Taking these pictures is very difficult – you need a place with no wind and the temperature must be low enough for the balloons to freeze. If it’s windy, the balloons can burst immediately. If you’re lucky, the wind is a little lighter. And the bubble doesn’t burst, beautiful crystals like snowflakes will form inside the bubble” – Fritz shared.
The American photographer confided: “I love the purity and brilliance captured in these photos. A steady hand and perseverance are essential. These bubbles bring a feeling of fantasy in me. They are beautiful and elegant. Many people say they remind them of souvenir snow globes, like miniature worlds of pure beauty.”
Bubbles become more splendid in the cold and sunlight.
Magically beautiful snow flowers.