At a quick glance these colorful photographs by Milwaukee-based photographed Jack Long might pass as some kind of strange exotic flowers, but a squint of the eyes later reveals they are actually high speed photographs of colored water, captured in a way to mimic the shape of blooms, leaves, and even pots.
Each photograph from Long’s Vessels and Blooms series is captured in a stunningly precise take that took months of trial and error to perfect. Like a mad scientist he creates cocktails of dyes, thickeners, and pigments for each component of the shot and then blasts them through a customized mechanism before snapping a perfectly timed capture. “This series was a culmination of months of planning and testing. Hundreds of captures are made in testing and then many more during the actual final capture stage. A very few stand out as being the best,” he says. You can see much more of his work on Flickr and 500px. (via oddity central) (by Christopher)
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2012-05-27
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2012-05-26
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くちづけしたよ, 2010.
「ぐるり, 2008.
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2012-05-20
Stefano Bonazzi. Smoke. Digital composition printed on photographic fine art paper behind plexiglass plate.
(via moonsstruck)
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Jiang Zhi. Love Letters.
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Final project Drawing (by Gabriella@Barouch)
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2012-05-18
Vipada Jakavanphituk. Good vs Evil.
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2012-05-17
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