Mar 02 Reblogged
Artist Corrie White uses dyes and droplets to capture fantastical liquid sculptures at high-speed. The mushroom-like upper half of this photo is formed when the rebounding jet from one droplet’s impact on the water is hit by a well-timed second droplet, creating the splash’s umbrella. In the lower half of the picture, we see the remains of previous droplets, mixing and diffusing into the water via the Rayleigh-Taylor instability caused by their slight difference in density relative to the water. There’s also a hint of a vortex ring, likely from the droplet that caused the rebounding jet. (Photo credit: Corrie White)
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Photographer Andrew Hall expertly captures these liquids in motion. The simply colored backgrounds are an excellent touch as well!
Photographs of Liquids Suspended in Mid Air
via The Fox is Black
Nov 20 Reblogged
Markus Reugels captures amazingly complex liquid forms using high speed photography
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GLOBULE
[noun]
from Latin globulus, from globus (“globe”); a small round particle of substance; a drop; a spherical body.






