Oil & Water Bubble Photography & Videography Tips | Macro Photography Tutorial




Oil and water – a classic macro photography subject for beginners to get their teeth into. In this macro photography tutorial we are taking a closer look at one of the easiest and most enjoyable macro subject ideas for you to try at home.

In this series of macro photography subject ideas and inspiration, Ben photographs subjects that you can easily shoot at home, with spectacular results.

In this week’s macro photography tutorial, we are simply mixing some cooking oil with water and capturing the colourful and surreal results

We’re taking a how-to approach to guide you through setting up a shot like this. What you need to get started, and how to get the best results from your shoot.

For more info and tips, check out the blog post – http://bit.ly/Adaptaluxoil

Please let us know about your own results in the comments below!

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Final Images from this Shoot – http://bit.ly/2N37h0j

More Macro Photography Tutorials

Dish Soap Bubbles – https://youtu.be/dXIpyTTsHLA
Pine Cones – https://youtu.be/KyF3I8vjrNI
Coins – https://youtu.be/DHB8ZojzTWE
Pocket Watches – https://youtu.be/MRS2BOdr9po
Dried Leaves – https://youtu.be/iJOzOkP6Ns8
Oil & Water – You are here!
UV Flowers – https://youtu.be/XO8RL-uItME
Macro Moss – https://youtu.be/ms3OARH6ic8
Rings – https://youtu.be/qCH2eIRJxt8
Ferrofluid – https://youtu.be/URXw1pg90Io
Iron Filings – https://youtu.be/OVLhivYkV7M
Crystals – https://youtu.be/vzuL-xhfiAQ
Marble Planets – https://youtu.be/ro2lq-NDZNs
Green Leaves – https://youtu.be/fJ3JRvQ_4SA
Marble Planets 2 – https://youtu.be/PkYKGoU4_e0
Water Drop Photography – https://youtu.be/L9bnoHl2gqo
Feathers & Water Droplets – https://youtu.be/lYOzlOyKLZo
Flowers – https://youtu.be/eDzR14mHqQM
Foam Bubbles – https://youtu.be/SSlpgkymzqo
Knives & Forks – https://youtu.be/8s_P9tO68v0
More coming soon!

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33 responses to “Oil & Water Bubble Photography & Videography Tips | Macro Photography Tutorial”

  1. Hi there! Thank you for creating this video…really helped! I just have a quick question though…Instead of using lights under the table, can we use an image (print or digital) which would be reflected in the oil bubbles??

  2. A very helpful and informative video! I don't seem to have the right camera, unfortunately. I have a Canon EOS T7i with an 18-55mm zoom lens and a Vivitar 2x macro lens attached to that. It's impossible to zoom in close enough to get those lovely, round bubbles and the camera won't focus on the few bubbles that do appear–there's no extra zoom dial on my camera which is much more basic than yours. I guess I'll have to wait until I can afford a real macro lens before I can expect good results with oil and water. I did try dish soap in a bottle, as demo'd in another of your videos and also had disappointing results with that.

  3. After seeing your video, I tried it. I really liked your video because it gave me the idea of how to set it up. I used "colored fairy lights" under the glass pyrex, then on top, I put a glass vase with oil & water. It worked beautifully. THANK YOU!

  4. "this is one of the most common macro photography… " Thank you sooo much for this as I'm just now getting into macro photography and just absolutely blown away by this "most common photography subjects"

  5. I use a 40mm macro for idk lol. But I found that with the lower minimum focus distance I did this with a tablet with a moving rainbow background in a dark room at full brightness and it came out great.

  6. Try adding oatmeal flakes. What would confetti do ? Add heat on one end and see what it does to circulation in a circular pyrex. Use a fishbowl and dissolve vitamin c crystals or fizzing tablets of anything . I save objects that go in a fishtank and play with textures.

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