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From the 6th of October to the 31st of December

Water is a fantastic subject for a photographer as water is a lens. Our eyes are mainly water. Water will pick up all the colours and shapes around it.

 

My art takes you to another world. Trip exists within tiny intervals of space and time beyond the experience of humans. A water collision resembles an explosion or under different circumstances a solid glass vessel.

 

Water is colourless. To add colour, some photographers use dyes but that means they lose water's natural sparkle and lensing effects. With pure white light, random tones from the room are picked up, which doesn't look attractive.

 

I found using coloured lights, mainly blue tones, worked best. The first four pictures below are close in terms of colour to the original. Subsequent pictures were created by swapping the blue tones for other colours in Photoshop.

 

Five powerful studio lights illuminated the subject for around 1/50,000 second and the lights were carefully positioned to create different effects. 1/50,000 second is an unimaginably brief duration – blinking your eye takes 10,000 times longer. Electronically controlled water pumps enabled the size and intervals between the drops to be controlled precisely.

 

This is the first art show using these techniques printed at high resolution and huge scale.

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