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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2582948/Forget-pop-art-DROP-ART-Amateur-photographer-captures-amazing-images-artworks-cartoon-favourites-captured-split-second-splashes-water.html
An amateur photographer has used super speed cameras to capture the world's most iconic brand names and fictional characters by snapping them - in water droplets.
Arik Kfir, 45, a policeman from Beer-Sheva in Israeli began 'liquid drop art' in 2011 after he bought his first digital Canon camera.
Since he started his project, Mr Kfir has captured cartoon favourites like Bart Simpson, Popeye and Garfield with his extraordinary photographic technique.
这是以色列一名45岁的警察Arik Kfir,业余摄影爱好者的作品,大家说说,这是怎么拍出来的呢?中国摄影师们有没有做过这样的艺术尝试?
Israeli artist Arik Kfir creates artwork using water droplets and iconic images, such as this character from hit game Angry Birds
Mona Lisa smile: Da Vinci's iconic and enigmatic portrait is given the drop art treatment. Right, Sunflowers by Van Gogh is reflected twice in two separate droplets
The smiley icon popularised by rave culture, framed in bright yellow
The process can be painstakingly slow and Mr Kfir often takes an entire day to capture just one perfect picture
The Apple drops: Tech giant and businessman Steve Jobs. Right, A.A. Milne's beloved creation Winnie-the-Pooh
Fat Cat: This image of comic strip character Garfield features mesmerising colours
American icons: The famous Superman symbol, as seen on the chest of the Last Son of Krypton and the Coca Cola symbol
What's up doc? By dropping the water in front of pictures of brands and cartoon characters, the droplets create a unique reflection of the images a fraction of a second before the drop bursts
The art of science: Albert Einstein captured in a water droplet. Right, The Pink Panther. The artist said: 'I do get lots of people asking if I can capture their favourite football team or even themselves'
A clown's face is given the Arik Kfir treatment. He started in 2011 after he bought his first digital Canon camera. Right, Bart Simpson. The image behind the water has to be upside down due to the reflection
Water pipe: The recognisable silhouette of detective Sherlock Holmes
Waterworld: Mr Kfir says the images are all about timing and speed. Right, British comedy actor Charlie Chaplin
Drop goal: The badge of top football club Barcelona. Sometimes it takes the Israeli artist hours to get the image he wants
He uses cartoon characters, like Disney's Snow White, as he likes the vibrant colours
Sailor man: Three droplets show the face of Popeye
Cat and mouse team Tom and Jerry mirrored in four droplets
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