Soap Surface is a photograph by Bob Orsillo which was uploaded on December 26th, 2010.
Soap Surface
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Soap Surface - Original fine art macro photography by Bob Orsillo.
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Super closeup macro photography of a small bar of hotel soap forms a surreal photograph landscape reminiscent of a planets surface or the moon. Macro photography by Bob Orsillo
In chemistry, soap is a salt of a fatty acid. Soap is mainly used for washing and cleaning, but soaps are also important components of lubricants. Soaps for cleansing are obtained by treating vegetable or animal oils and fats with a strongly alkaline solution. The alkaline solution, often lye, promotes what is known as saponification. In saponification, fats are broken down (hydrolyzed) yielding crude soap, i.e. impure salts of fatty acids and glycerol.
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Bob Orsillo
Soap Surface - Original fine art macro photography by Bob Orsillo. Copyright (c)Bob Orsillo / http://orsillo.com - All Rights Reserved. Buy art online. Buy photography online Super closeup macro photography of a small bar of hotel soap forms a surreal photograph landscape reminiscent of a planets surface or the moon. Macro photography by Bob Orsillo
Christiane Schulze
An awesome capture you created here from an everyday object Bob........ wonderful abstract my friend - Chris (F/V)
Blair Stuart
Awesome work Bob, so very creative and real cutting edge photography!! Does indeed look like a planets surface with a moon too. V/F +
Gwyn Newcombe
Awesome Bob! I have pondered photographing soap too. Your narratives complete your art and always educational. Thanks for inspiring the amateurs!