edwardhorsford
Red in two
A similar take as this one. Water sprayed iwth an atomiser on to the surface of the balloon moments before burst.
You can see on this one that the rubber opposite the burst starts to contract inwards leaving the water where it is, whilst the rubber closer moves with enough force to stretch out the water drops.
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Strobist: SB600 on camera left, on 1/64th power. Retouching in Aperture and Photoshop, colour correction.
Red in two
A similar take as this one. Water sprayed iwth an atomiser on to the surface of the balloon moments before burst.
You can see on this one that the rubber opposite the burst starts to contract inwards leaving the water where it is, whilst the rubber closer moves with enough force to stretch out the water drops.
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Strobist: SB600 on camera left, on 1/64th power. Retouching in Aperture and Photoshop, colour correction.