Jeremy Floto and Cassandra Warner: Capturing colorful liquid splashes in the mid-air.
Artists Jeremy Floto and Cassandra Warner created a series of incredible images of colorful liquid splashes, seemingly frozen in the mid-air. The photographs titled “Colourant” look surreal and digitally manipulated. But nope, there was no photoshop involved!
A single photo has been captured in a fleeting moment of 3500th of a second. At this point in time, an extraordinary event of, as they put it, “momentary graffiti of air and space” has transpired but cannot be seen by our naked eyes. Thanks to Floto and Warner, the unusual yet natural shape and beauty of a “liquid splash” has been revealed in photograph. Now, let’s enjoy it.
All images courtesy of Jeremy Floto and Cassandra Warner, and are published with permission.
To see more of their work or purchase prints, please visit: FLOTO+WARNER Studio | Vaughan Hannigan
Colourant is a series of events that pass you by as an imperceptible flash. A fleeting moment, that blocks and obscures the landscape, a momentary graffiti of air and space. Creating shapes of nature not experienced by the human eye, these short-lived anomalies are frozen for us to view at 3500th of a second. Transforming the non-discernible and ephemeral to the eternal. The essence of photography—immortalize the transitory. There is no photoshop used in these images. ~ Cassandra Warner and Jeremy Floto
(h/t: Colossal)