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High-speed photography drops
Professional photographer Marcus Reygels (Markus Reugels) opens the viewer to worlds that are invisible to the naked eye. Thanks microscopy and ultrafast cameras, we can see the truly amazing things.
German photographer Markus Reygels (Markus Reugels) is one of those who is interested in the invisible. In particular, today we bring you a series of his photographs of water droplets, made at high speed. In addition to camera and water, using a German food coloring to make the most colorful drops. Also, Marcus uses a lot of all kinds of lighting, which is also important. What you are about to see, there is only a fraction of a second. However, the photographer makes these moments come to life in his photographs, and never dies.
With the support of: Fotochki.com
Photo by Markus Reugels
German photographer Markus Reygels (Markus Reugels) is one of those who is interested in the invisible. In particular, today we bring you a series of his photographs of water droplets, made at high speed. In addition to camera and water, using a German food coloring to make the most colorful drops. Also, Marcus uses a lot of all kinds of lighting, which is also important. What you are about to see, there is only a fraction of a second. However, the photographer makes these moments come to life in his photographs, and never dies.
With the support of: Fotochki.com
Photo by Markus Reugels