There are whole worlds out there that humans cannot foresee with the
naked eye. But with potent microscopes we are capable to observe life at
the microscopic and even atomic level; and with high-speed cameras
we are proficient to observe proceedings that happen in fractions of a
second. The genius photographer Markus Reugels focuses on the latter
primarily testing with water drops. Through dizzying combinations of
lighting, food coloring, surfaces liquid and solid
and airstreams; Markus Reugels produces unbelievable liquid art that
occurs and disappears in a split-second, but it is immortalized via his
photography. Markus Reguels focuses on the fact that the pictures are
not Photo-shopped and that he only uses post-production
software to eliminate things like sensor dust. All colors and tones are
naturally processed and the shapes and patterns are not digitally
manipulated. At the end of the gallery I have included some slow-motion
video to display how some of the shots are achieved
along with an informative video interview with Reugels that delves
deeper into his process and set up. For further details; you need to
check out more of Markus’ incredible work at the links below.