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Sometimes you want to pray and then whatever religion you believe in, the holy one will come your way. We came across such an image during our drop photography work. We called it "drops of Pope", you can name it whatever you saw or felt. Oh those drops...

Waterdrops photo created with this high-speed shooting technique is in the abstract category. A lot of effort has been put into the creation of the photographs in this collection.

We worked for this image for 7 days, we made 77 trials in 7 hours, one hour each day, and we finally achieved this image. That's why we decided to make 77 editions. We are happy with the result, we hope you will be too.

This photo is 1200 x 857 pixels.

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"Drop Photography" experiments consist of photographing an abstract state of liquid. The electronic flash inventor, electrical engineer, and photographer from the U.S., Harold Edgerton's work on stroboscopic flash photography has been the subject of many scientific articles. A bullet piercing an apple and a milk drop dripping into a container in 1940 have succeeded in being one of the first high-speed photographs. Today, experimenting with abstract liquid forms is increasingly recognized as an essential element of "abstract or close-up" photography. In collaboration with the award-winning photographer Mustafa Yağcı (1poz) https://linktr.ee/1poz , this collection started in 2010. You will find something from your imagination when you look at the details of every artwork you collect.

10% of the income from this collection will be distributed to university students as a scholarship.

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Sometimes you want to pray and then whatever religion you believe in, the holy one will come your way. We came across such an image during our drop photography work. We called it "drops of Pope", you can name it whatever you saw or felt. Oh those drops...

Waterdrops photo created with this high-speed shooting technique is in the abstract category. A lot of effort has been put into the creation of the photographs in this collection.

We worked for this image for 7 days, we made 77 trials in 7 hours, one hour each day, and we finally achieved this image. That's why we decided to make 77 editions. We are happy with the result, we hope you will be too.

This photo is 1200 x 857 pixels.

LiquidVerse collection image

"Drop Photography" experiments consist of photographing an abstract state of liquid. The electronic flash inventor, electrical engineer, and photographer from the U.S., Harold Edgerton's work on stroboscopic flash photography has been the subject of many scientific articles. A bullet piercing an apple and a milk drop dripping into a container in 1940 have succeeded in being one of the first high-speed photographs. Today, experimenting with abstract liquid forms is increasingly recognized as an essential element of "abstract or close-up" photography. In collaboration with the award-winning photographer Mustafa Yağcı (1poz) https://linktr.ee/1poz , this collection started in 2010. You will find something from your imagination when you look at the details of every artwork you collect.

10% of the income from this collection will be distributed to university students as a scholarship.

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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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