Thanks for pointing that out! If you look around hard enough, there are still photographs to be made that are both novel and compelling.
But I think those bubbles are blown way out of proportion!
Here's a
cute little bubble a few bazillion miles across! Yeah, needs some post work.
And let's not forget the roughly 936,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 mile wide bubble right out there in the back yard!
That's 936 trillion billion. A trillion billion is officially called either a "sextillion" or a "trilliard." There are about one sextillion grains of sand on all the beaches of the world combined. Or to put it into real-life terms, it would take 3.744 trilliard tanks of gas to cross the universe at non-warp speeds in my Toyota Tacoma, assuming I drove around the wormholes. And there are a least a trilliard different ways to pass the time during printing marathons.