Jänicke's Crown of Smoke

Random, but awesome. I love a masterly smoke image. This one is brought to us by German photographer Maximilian Pablo Jänicke.

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How'd he do it?

"Milk, water, a big jar, Canon Powershot A95 + macro converter lens, 2x 500 W halogen lamps, black board and PS, of course. Milk was dripped into water with a pipette. While the milk was decending in the water, a series of shots were taken. The background is darkened with a piece of simple black board."


Sweet. Anyone else got a smokey story?

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brings up thoughts of Adam Fuss's work! Smoke can be magical.

um.... it's not smoke, though.

it's milk.
in water.

right?

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