In the foreground are water globules, a type of antibubble; droplets of water that sit on top of the water's surface and skim across quickly without submerging. They are short-lived, move very quickly, and are commonly mistaken for regular air bubbles. The flash is good at capturing their quick movements, but makes them look like bubbles because of the reflection.
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A splash of water in a kitchen sink. In the foreground are water globules, a type of antibubble; droplets of water that sit on top of the water's surface and skim across quickly without submerging. They