I come back to waterdrops from time to time, between Abstracts and Lightning. It's pure luck that occasionally, the waterdrops assume a familiar shape as the last image demonstrates.
I come back to waterdrops from time to time, between Abstracts and Lightning. It's pure luck that occasionally, the waterdrops assume a familiar shape as the last image demonstrates.
I come back to waterdrops from time to time, between Abstracts and Lightning. It's pure luck that occasionally, the waterdrops assume a familiar shape as the last image demonstrates.
Great work, I always love seeing waterdrop photos, have I been able too do it myself.sadly no.
I come back to waterdrops from time to time, between Abstracts and Lightning. It's pure luck that occasionally, the waterdrops assume a familiar shape as the last image demonstrates.
Yes... water droplets defy the laws of logic and physics.
Actually, it's the laws of physics that describe what is occurring when the drops collide. Bodies colliding/ Energy released/ etc. I liken them to snowflakes, under similar circumstances you get similar results but no two are ever alike.