本帖最后由 人与自然 于 2012-12-28 01:13 编辑
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As Britain is lashed by rain and floods, a Russian photographer has captured another side of water in these stunning images of droplets.
They were created around Moscow by photographer Andrew Osokin.
The 43-year-old from Moscow uses macro photography to capture the delicate balance of the liquid forming globes thanks to surface tension.
当英国人遭受洪水和暴雨侵袭时,俄罗斯43岁的摄影师 Andrew Osokin在莫斯科周围拍摄了这一组的露珠精美的图片,让人感叹,还是大自然,才是最杰出的艺术家啊
A pearl like string of water droplets on a vine leaf: Andrew Osokin, a 43-year-old from Moscow uses macro photography to capture the delicate balance of the liquid forming globes thanks to surface tension.
Using special lenses, Andrew is able to magnify the macro world and the jewel-like properties that water can exhibit
Andrew's work includes shooting what he finds around his home city, with some droplets in a semi-frozen state.
'I am greatly interested in photographing the natural world and wanted to show the beauty of nature at a scale that we do not ordinarily appreciate,' he said.
Using special lenses, Andrew is able to magnify the macro world and the jewel-like properties that water can exhibit before its surface tension exceeds a certain size and is no longer stable.
His work includes a pearl-like string of drops on a plant vine as well as water resting on spider webs.
The amazing image reveals water droplets suspended on a spider's web
The images reveal the jewel-like properties that water can exhibit before its surface tension exceeds a certain size and is no longer stable.
The images show the indredible diversity of water droplets in nature, and show water in both liquid and semi-frozen states.
A single drop of water held inside an unfurling plant leaf
The frozen images make water droplets appear almost like diamonds
The amazing close up images reveal droplets that look almost like precious jewels
The droplets were all captured in locations around Moscow by the photographer, who used special macro lenses for the project
Droplets on a brick wall, with the red bricks reflecting inside the droplet as it forms
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