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Extraordinary images of droplets of milk hitting water | Mail Online - StumbleUpon. By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 15:26 GMT, 31 May 2011 22-year-old takes up to 500 pictures to capture exact moment of collision These extraordinary images have certainly caused a splash - they capture the precise moment a tiny droplet of milk hits water. Photographer Ashley Sykes spends hours firing the coloured droplets at the water from a bottle suspended 12 inches above - and the effect is a stunning plume of water shooting up into the air. The 22-year-old from Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, uses milk and water tinted with food colouring to give the spectacular effect. After a lengthy period of experimentation young photographer Ashley Sykes has mastered the art of capturing ink, milk and water splashing Mr Sykes times the droplets to fall on each other in order to capture the moment of collision. To capture the precise moment he takes up to 500 shots just to get the one perfect image.

With a macro lens he worked out a way to capture the stunning shots without using any photographic trickery. הערוץ של spacepainter. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon.