fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

In “Chemical Poetry” artists Roman Hill and Paul Mignot use fluid dynamics to create incredible and engaging visuals. With a stunningly close eye to fluids mixing and chemicals reacting, their imagery feels like gazing on primordial acts of creation or destruction. There’s even a sequence that feels like you’re watching an explosion in slow-motion, but there’s no CGI in any of it. This is just the beauty of physics laid bare, revealing the dances driven by surface tension, the undulations of a fluid’s surface, and the dendritic spread of one fluid into another – all cleverly lit and filmed for maximum effect. It is well worth taking the time to watch the whole video and check out more of their work. (Image/video credit and submission: NANO; GIFs via freshphotons)

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metalheadx-x:
“ she trapped people in her own dreams by NanFe
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metalheadx-x:

she trapped people in her own dreams by NanFe
Edited by metalheadx-x

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dysfunctunal:

I filmed this look just to practice and it didn’t turn out too bad
ig @queenxayla

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CUDDLE FUDDLE by DEDDY