


Photography | Where: Sydney, NSW
Mark Mawson captures these beautiful shots by dropping paint in water. The colours and the lighting are simply amazing!
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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.