Mark Mawson captures these beautiful shots by dropping paint in water. The colours and the lighting are simply amazing!
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Check out Mark Mawson
Mark Mawson captures these beautiful shots by dropping paint in water. The colours and the lighting are simply amazing!
Check out the rest
Check out Mark Mawson
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funky stuff! nice work :)
Very cool!!!!
Stunning - Definitely prefer the upside down shots...
VERY nice.
Amazing, indeed! Looks like sea creatures. Very impressive!
i gatta try that!
Stunning!!!
Wow... I'm not sure I have the gear for this, but it be fun trying it out. Thanks for the beauty.
amazingly beautiful !!
for the first few shots, i thought it was color smoke.
loved them.
Wonderful medium!
Original and creative work. Very abstract and colorful.
I too did so, but I removed it on video
That last one artistically reminds me of Jimi Hendrix at Monterey. You know, that famous picture of him lighting his guitar on fire. The colors & shape are quite symbolic.
Great stuff. Do you display anything in Sydney?
Wow...VERY stunning...
great visual narrative! Look like blended jellyfish
so cool,thats AWESOME!!!!!!
hm i feel a dejavue i've seen it a lot nowadays ... in comercials and spots ... (Blur studio had a Gametrailer with a lot off ink action to make a special "Hell" environment)
i did a similar old test back in 09/2006
http://www.defcon-x.de/archives/56
and did some more shots with a D5II in moviemode
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mogh...
but his lightning is nice ...
regards mogh
science is beatuyfull
Arresting and hypnotic. Frozen motion always has a charming effect and here's ample proof of that. I think the real hero here is the light. Mark, what equipment have you used to photograph these? Very nice, indeed.
Beautiful!!!!!
omg, i was sure they were jellyfish. quite stunning.