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Splashes and drops in photographs Marcus Roygelsa
This creative person has caused a surge in attention to their snapshots dripping or splashing. 33-year-old German Marcus Roygels (Markus Reugels) dripping water, milk or other liquids in trays, egg cups and teaspoons, taking pictures with a short delay. Marcus adds food dyes and colored gels in a liquid to obtain unusual colors and effects.
1. "Flame».
Various liquid yield different results. The addition of guar gum makes the liquid thicker, resulting in changed form of spray.
2. "Witch Hat».
Also, you can change the form of droplets by adding sugar, and if you pour liquid rinse aid, the droplets will fly higher.
3. "Pacman wants to eat».
Marcus uses a sensor to trigger the camera shutter, as the water drips so fast that it is impossible to have time to press your finger on the button. Unusually short response time and a very short flash exposure (up to 1/16 000 seconds) allows the photographer to capture all the details of the picture spray that the human eye is unable to fix.
4. "Big world in a small drop." In order to make this picture, Marcus used a world map in the background.
5. "Red double».
What you see in the shots - pictures "as is," Marcus does not use any graphic editors. The photographer says: "Water can create amazing shapes, but if it were not for high-speed shooting, we will never be able to appreciate this beauty. It is very difficult to manipulate the shape of water spray. Basic forms such as "umbrella" or "flying saucers", are relatively easy to create, but to get a double form, need a lot of endurance and patience. Also, be sure to analyze the results and not be afraid to experiment ».
6. "The liquid column in the frame».
Marcus from the German city of Schweinfurt, in Bavaria, adds: "It is important that what you do has brought you pleasure, everything else».
7. "Water flames».
8. "Just in time».
9. "bubble over bubble».
10. "Dance bubble».
11. "Double Milk splash».
12. "Blast 2».
13. "mesmerizing eyes».
14. "small and large».
15. "Red bottom».
16. "Necklace».
In this collection presents all 16 shots Marcus. Many others can be seen in its galleries on Flickr.
www.flickr.com/photos/maianer/sets/72157623895392262/
1. "Flame».
Various liquid yield different results. The addition of guar gum makes the liquid thicker, resulting in changed form of spray.
2. "Witch Hat».
Also, you can change the form of droplets by adding sugar, and if you pour liquid rinse aid, the droplets will fly higher.
3. "Pacman wants to eat».
Marcus uses a sensor to trigger the camera shutter, as the water drips so fast that it is impossible to have time to press your finger on the button. Unusually short response time and a very short flash exposure (up to 1/16 000 seconds) allows the photographer to capture all the details of the picture spray that the human eye is unable to fix.
4. "Big world in a small drop." In order to make this picture, Marcus used a world map in the background.
5. "Red double».
What you see in the shots - pictures "as is," Marcus does not use any graphic editors. The photographer says: "Water can create amazing shapes, but if it were not for high-speed shooting, we will never be able to appreciate this beauty. It is very difficult to manipulate the shape of water spray. Basic forms such as "umbrella" or "flying saucers", are relatively easy to create, but to get a double form, need a lot of endurance and patience. Also, be sure to analyze the results and not be afraid to experiment ».
6. "The liquid column in the frame».
Marcus from the German city of Schweinfurt, in Bavaria, adds: "It is important that what you do has brought you pleasure, everything else».
7. "Water flames».
8. "Just in time».
9. "bubble over bubble».
10. "Dance bubble».
11. "Double Milk splash».
12. "Blast 2».
13. "mesmerizing eyes».
14. "small and large».
15. "Red bottom».
16. "Necklace».
In this collection presents all 16 shots Marcus. Many others can be seen in its galleries on Flickr.
www.flickr.com/photos/maianer/sets/72157623895392262/