Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

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Markus Reugels is an incredibly talented German photographer who specializes in high-speed and macro photography. His photographs are an endless source of inspiration and amazement. He spends a lot of time on water droplets and their amazing splashes, reflections and shapes. In this post you will see his high-speed photographs of drops falling against the background of some picture. With precise timing and incredible patience, Marcus takes photographs of the background images in the drop! The result is simply amazing. In the last photo you can see the devices with which he achieves this effect. This is not photoshop, this is the art of live photography!

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

Incredible reflections in a drop of water

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