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Incredible Moment of Freezing Soap Bubbles at -15° Celsius

Incredible Moment of Freezing Soap Bubbles at -15° Celsiuspablo zaluska films the formation of freezing soap bubbles at -15° celsius
During the bitter winter months in warsaw, poland, photographer pablo zaluska captured an incredible phenomenon on video: the delicate freezing of soap bubbles in the frigid air. at -15 celsius, zaluska recorded the careful formation of each fragile bubble as it took shape through a straw, then documented its gradual transformation from a fluid sphere to a hardened ball of thin ice.

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tiny flakes can be seen slowly developing on the exterior shell of each inflated droplet
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the flakes eventually multiply and extend across the entire freezing orba

Incredible Moment of Freezing Soap Bubbles at -15° Celsius
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the soap bubble eventually becomes a fragile, icy shell 

Incredible Moment of Freezing Soap Bubbles at -15° Celsius
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the film was recorded during the bitter winter months in warsaw, poland

Incredible Moment of Freezing Soap Bubbles at -15° Celsius
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small flakes begin to materialize on the outer surface of the bubble

Incredible Moment of Freezing Soap Bubbles at -15° Celsius
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the delicate freezing of soap bubbles is captured in the frigid air

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