I am a sucker for lovely photos of the unexpected. And here’s a real beauty: water droplets caught in the splash :)

Macro-photography images of water in motion, photography by Heinz Maier.
Via Analytical Chemistry Techniques.
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I am a sucker for lovely photos of the unexpected. And here’s a real beauty: water droplets caught in the splash :)

Macro-photography images of water in motion, photography by Heinz Maier.
Via Analytical Chemistry Techniques.
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They’re great shots aren’t they?
I’m guessing they’ve used a fancy strobe flash setup to freeze the motion. Even so I’m still wondering if they “doctored” the water to make it more gel-like! (Not saying that last negatively.) They’re neat shots.