These stunning ultra-high speed photos of water droplets were captured by photographer, Ronny Tertnes, 48, from Bergen, Norway.
They show the water’s displacement as various liquids are being dropped in.
Ronny, who works full time as an IT administrator, set up his camera and flash rigs to capture the exact moment a droplet hit the surface, sometimes causing several drops to collide into each other. (TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
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- A tall rose made by the falling water (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- Looks like a water droplet with the city lights behind. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- A tall splash of purple. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- Abstract. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- Photographer uses droplets of Milk to add a different texture to the liquid. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- A tall spash in red. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- Looks like a glwing mushroon at sundown. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- One of Ronny’s artworks where Ronny used smoke in addition to the water droplets. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- One of Ronny’s artworks that looks like a heart. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)
- Looks like 2 dancing angels. (Photo by Ronny Tertnes/TwoByTwoEditorial.co.uk)