Sunday 5 June 2011

Water drops art by Markus Reugels

water drops art
Water drops art created by this creative person has caused this surge of attention to his water drops photos and splashes. 33-year-old German Markus Reugels is dripping with water, milk or other liquids on trays, teaspoons, making drop of water picture with shutter speeds. Markus adds food coloring and colored gels in a liquid to produce unusual colors and effects in his drop of water photo.
Different liquids produce different results in water drops art. Adding guar gum makes the liquid more dense, resulting the change in the shape of drop of water picture.
drop of water photo
Also change of drops shape can be caused by adding sugar, and if you pour liquid for rinsing, then the water drops art will soar higher. This drop of water photo is really amazing! What Markus Reugels will present us at next time?
small drop of water picture
Markus Reugels to make water drops photos uses a sensor to trigger the camera’s shutter, as the water drips so quickly that it is impossible to press your finger on the button. An unusually short time flash and very short exposures (up to 1 / 16000 seconds), allow the photographer in his water drops photos to capture all the details of spray pattern that the human eye can not fix.
water drops photos
What you see on water drops photos are photos “as is”, Marcus does not use any image editing software. The photographer says: “Water can create amazing shapes, but if there will be no high-speed photography, we will never be able to appreciate this beauty of water drops art. It is very difficult to manipulate the shapes of spray. Basic forms such as “umbrellas” or “flying saucer”, are easy to make, but it need a considerable restraint and patience to get a double form for drop of water photo. Also, it is necessary to analyze the results and not be afraid to experiment in drop of water picture.”
drop of water picture
Markus Reugels from the German town of Schweinfurt, in Bavaria, talking about water drops photos making art adds: “It is important enjoy  what you are doing, everything else will come to you.” And we present you another beautiful drop of water picture.
photos by Markus Reugels

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