Macrophoto of liquids
Categories: Microworld | Water
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/macrophoto-of-liquids.htmlJanet Waters, an artist and photographer from England, has long been fond of macro photography of tinted water and soap bubbles. Skillfully using a macro lens, she creates amazingly beautiful and unusual photographs. Her collection includes more than a dozen amazing "liquid" abstractions.

With the help of a macro lens, English photographer Janet Waters gets as close as possible to all forms of liquid, bubbles, food dyes and soapy water. Janet relies on the unpredictable nature of liquids to create her abstract patterns.

Waters has a special talent for finding the perfect lighting angles, thanks to which she creates interesting textures.

The edges of simple bubbles resemble pieces of wire, small coins or jewelry.

Janet is also an artist, but she never managed to convey her ideas on canvas.

And with the help of photography, she uses so-called "photographic paints", which allow her to produce these incredible compositions.

This is only a small part of her huge collection.









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