Artist creates incredible water drop photography
Digital Reporter
Monday, May 5, 2014, 8:21 PM - Photographer Corrie White uses inspired lighting, colouring and a "good sense of timing" to create stunning images of water droplets.
It's water like you've never seen it before.
Photographer Corrie White uses colouring, lighting and a drip machine to create stunning water droplet photos.
They look like pieces of blown glass or tropical foliage from a yet-to-be discovered planet.
White says she first became interested in water drop images in 2009. Since then, she's taken more than 100,000 photos.
RELATED: Artist turns mountain into giant painting
"No two are alike," she says, adding that most of what is captured in her images are invisible to the naked eye.
Aside from cleaning up a few stray particles, White says her photos are not manipulated in post-processing.
"With the quick burst of a flash, the motion is frozen in time to enjoy forever," she says.
"My passion is water drop photography."
To see more of Corrie's work, visit Liquiddropart.com.