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Creating Pseudo-Human Figures With Ultra-Fast Photography Of Water

Creating Pseudo-Human Figures With Ultra-Fast Photography Of Water

Roni Tertens Is A Norwegian Photographer who Uses A Canon 7D Camera With A Canon 100mm Macro Lens To Freeze Water To Create Anthropomorphic Figures. 

Some forms created in this way seem to dance in harmony or stand with their hands in their pockets.

Apart from the humanoid figures, Tretten has also depicted fantastic shapes like mushrooms and hearts with vibrant colors and calm backgrounds.

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

The main work of Trets is done with the camera, But he still works with Photoshop. The artist uses a water drop kit – a specialized custom control system designed specifically for water drop photography. Water is mixed with different materials to give texture, color, and movement to the images. As the drop hits the pools of liquid, Tertens freezes the frame to create abstract art.

This artist takes pictures, again and again, to reach an incredible result finally. Mertens uses a shutter speed of at least 1,500 and a flash synchronized with the water drop kit to fire at precisely the right moment. He uses colored gels on flashes and smoke to make the images more interesting.

Roni Tertens Is A Norwegian Photographer who Uses A Canon 7D Camera With A Canon 100mm Macro Lens To Freeze Water To Create Anthropomorphic Figures.

Some forms created in this way seem to dance in harmony or stand with their hands in their pockets.

Apart from the humanoid figures, Tretten has also depicted fantastic shapes like mushrooms and hearts with vibrant colors and calm backgrounds.

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

The main work of Trets is done with the camera, But he still works with Photoshop. The artist uses a water drop kit – a specialized custom control system designed specifically for water drop photography. Water is mixed with different materials to give texture, color, and movement to the images. As the drop hits the pools of liquid, Tertens freezes the frame to create abstract art.

Mertens uses a shutter speed of at least 1,500 and a flash synchronized with the water drop kit to fire at precisely the right moment. This artist takes pictures, again and again, to reach an incredible result finally.

He uses colored gels on flashes and smoke to make the images more interesting.

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

For many photographers, the biggest challenge in liquid art photography is finding the correct settings. Some photographers write down their environments, which is not necessarily the right approach for this type of photography; Because fluid viscosity and temperature will never be precisely the same, these variables are not standard in the broader spectrum of photography.

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

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We hope you enjoyed watching this episode of Shutter. To see more works of this artist, you can visit Troni Tartans’ website. What do you think about these pictures?

For many photographers, the biggest challenge in liquid art photography is finding the correct settings. Some photographers write down their environments, which is not necessarily the right approach for this type of photography; Because fluid viscosity and temperature will never be precisely the same, these variables are not standard in the broader spectrum of photography.

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

Humanoid figures with super fast water photography

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We hope you enjoyed watching this episode of Shutter. To see more works of this artist, you can visit Troni Tartans’ website. What do you think about these pictures?