Vo-Vo-Dee-O
Uploaded: July 05, 2007
Rubber Duckie you’re the one,
You make bathtime lots of fun,
Rubber Duckie I’m awfully fond of you
Vo-vo-dee-o
Rubber Duckie, joy of joys,
When I squeeze you, you make noise,
Rubber Duckie you’re my very best friend it’s true
Oh, every day when I, make my way to the tubby
I find a little fellow who’s cute and yellow and chubby!
Rub-a-dub-dubby
Rubber Duckie you’re so fine,
And I’m lucky that you’re mine.
Rubber Duckie, I’d love a whole pond of,
Rubber Duckie, I’m awfully fond of you!
Oh, every day when I, make my way to the tubby
I find a little fellow who’s cute and yellow and chubby!
Rub-a-dub-dubby
Rubber Duckie you’re so fine,
And I’m lucky that you’re mine,
Rubber Duckie I’m awfully fond of you!
Words and music by Jeff Moss
first broadcast on February 25, 1970
Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 1/60, Flash: flash fired, ISO: 100, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 30mm, Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Kay E. Mahoney July 06, 2007
Cute capture, Heather. Adorable baby. Love all that hair. Cute song. #686144Heather E. Lupo July 06, 2007
Heehee, Thank you Kay. I remember Ernie signing this song on Sesame Street when I was a little girl and it was so funny ... I couldn't get this song out of my head while I was doing these shots. Take care, Heather #4480525Christy Nichols July 09, 2007
This is adorable, Heather!!! #4490214Heather E. Lupo July 10, 2007
Thank you so much Christy and Hanna! I'm glad you like it :) ~Heather #4492494Cassie L. Woodlee June 29, 2008
Heather toooo cute,love it!!! what are you using for the soap? #6122193Heather E. Lupo June 29, 2008
Thanks Cassie! I used polyester pillow stuffing for the bubbles -- just pulled it apart a bit with my hands before placing it in the tin bucket so it wasn't so densely packed ...then in CS2, I added some accents around the stuffing with a "sparkle" brush, set on the same white as the filling (using the color picker) and set the opacity of the brush to about 85% (if you do the sparkle technique on a separate layer, you can adjust the entire opacity of that layer to suit your liking) :) If you have any other questions... don't hesitate to ask :) ~Heather #6122536Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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