Video: Ghostly Underwater Roses by Alexander James
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
London-based photographer Alexander James is well known for his experiments with underwater photography. One of his most interesting photo series is called “Glass”. It is a collection of images obtained using a specially developed technology by the photographer, which allows you to remove all pigment from the capillaries in the rose petals.
In the process, the liquid, due to which the flower has a bright color, is completely replaced by distilled water. Only the denser tissues that make up the "skeleton" of the flower remain visible. The most amazing thing is that all these complex manipulations do not kill the flower - it continues to live and grow.
The altered flowers, practically devoid of a material shell, continue to bloom under water, telling the story of the beauty and fleetingness of life in the language of nature itself.
But the artist from San Francisco Tiffanie Turner (Tiffanie Turner) makes huge and very similar to real flowers from delicate pieces of craft paper.
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