
https://www.hirmes.com/ice/Take a look at these 11 gorgeous photographs of ice!
Photographer D. Hirmes took 1,500 photographs of ice forms by pouring water into household objects like bowls, vases and balloons, and then freezing or partially freezing them in the fridge. Only a flashlight was used to illuminate the ice.
He assembled the 11 best on his Web site, and the results are spectacular!
To look at all 11 pictures, go to the link and then click "next" below the photograph to see the next one in line.Sources: Hirmes.com
Stunning High Speed Photos of Splashing Water
Liquid Sculpture is a wonderful collection of high-speed photos of pouring and splashing liquids in motion. The pictures are really striking, especially the gimmick shots done with viscous creams and colored liquids.
What you see here and on his site are high-resolution images of liquids colliding with one another, captured with high-speed flash photography..
The artist creates his range of shapes by varying the speed, position and size of the drops and controlling they fall along with the flash. Their simplicity and beauty are truly amazing.
Liquid Sculpture.com
https://www.liquidsculpture.com/fine_art/image.htm?title=AgainstTheOdds