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From the page: Mark Mawson captures these beautiful shots by dropping paint in water. The colours and the lighting are simply amazing! From Hamidmalik - I figured this was a water tank method only because it reminded me of the special effects in the movie "Close Encounters of the Third... more
Reviewed by MouseSB Jun 30, 09:47am ( 31 reviews ) • thegrafikmuseum.com
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Rated by MikeyBee5 on Sep 02, 7:50pm
I wish this happened when i fart
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Rated by sdashiki on Jul 02, 7:59am
I drop paint in water then take 1000s of digital photos one right after another, and pick the one which is actually a good shot. Welcome to the world of digital photography! You dont need a creative eye, just an idea and lots of time.
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Rated by emmacate1 on Jul 02, 4:44am
I might be the only one, but I get ever so happy when I see really really beautiful colour. This is right up my street.
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Rated by byethebay on Jun 30, 5:14pm
thank you my friend......first time I have seen this concept with such good results
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Reviewed by decorgirl on Jun 30, 5:04pm
Quite relieved that this is paint! For a moment, I thought I saw an esophagus there. Ewww and Phew!
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Rated by brussels5565 on Jun 30, 1:55pm
Stunning images taken of paint being dripped into water...
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Rated by SisterEurope on Jun 30, 9:52am
The very coolest photography I've seen in a long time...
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Rated by MouseSB on Jun 30, 9:47am
From the page: Mark Mawson captures these beautiful shots by dropping paint in water. The colours and the lighting are simply amazing! From Hamidmalik - I figured this was a water tank method only because it reminded me of the special effects in the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", which used a similar method, just on a larger scale. This is COOL!