
I really liked the polygons that are so very evident in the bubbles above the rim of the glass.

My macrophotography. Lots of bugs -- flowers, water and other things if I can't find fauna. (Click on a photo to enlarge, click again for an even greater enlargement.)
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Hmm... I have the indoor problem as you have, and I have a big flash and a nice macro lens as well.
I've also been enjoying some lovely new beers lately.
All in all, I think I'm going to have to try my hand at the bubble thing as well. Thanks for the inspiration!
Beer bubbles and photography -- can't go wrong with that!
Another thing with which I wanted to experiment is surface tension of liquids and bubbles. You can try a good stout with a frothy head and various objects!
And for Matt's beer head photos:
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