Water’n'Light
Tags: LightThursday, August 4th 2005 / by Davide Troise / italiano
To realize this picture I pointed a jet of water through a thin layer of Sun light.

The result is a fusion of drops of light and motion. The focal lenght is of 6 mm.
To realize this picture I pointed a jet of water through a thin layer of Sun light.

The result is a fusion of drops of light and motion. The focal lenght is of 6 mm.
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I'm 25 years old and I live in Rome, Italy. I'm attending Astrophysics at University and my last purchase, a digital camera, has improved my life.
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August 4th, 2005 at 1:33 pm
Great!
Una curiosità : come hai realizzato la “sottile lamina di luce solare” ?
August 4th, 2005 at 3:16 pm
Lasciando filtrare un po’ di luce da una finestra con la serranda quasi completamente chiusa.
Q: Out of curiosity: how did you carry out the “thin layer of Sun light”?
A: Let it filtering a bit of light from a windows with a almost entirely closed rolling shutter