Video: When milk meets coffee. High Speed Photos of Irene Muller
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
What happens when a talented photographer meets a good camera? A series of great shots, of course. But what happens if this photographer with a good camera meets with a cup of good, strong coffee with milk? Probably something like an art project " Milk meets Coffee"by Irene Muller, a Scottish woman now living in Germany. "To create my high-speed photographs, I do not use any special equipment, I do not resort to the help of graphic editors and other technological tricks. All I need is attention and lightning-fast reaction, but the main thing is patience, patience and more patience.", - says Irene Muller about her work. So a camera, adjusted light, coffee and a little milk in a pipette - that's all the photographer needed to capture the moment a drop of milk meets a cup of coffee.
Irena takes most of the photographs with her favorite, proven Nikon D70, and milk or cream drips into the cup with a syringe or pipette. She says that she really enjoys watching the drop transform into an umbrella, hitting the coffee poured into the cup. And you never know what shape and size the umbrella will turn out to be.
In addition to milk and coffee, the photo artist takes pictures of breaking glasses and plates, swirling smoke and dripping water. All of these photos are available on Irene Muller's website.
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