Corrie White, a Dutch photographer, is able to realize remarkable photographs by capturing the formation of water droplets. This is a superb combination of the art work and science without any special graphic effects. She realized these photographs using an instrument borrowed from the medical world called Dropper and a hight quality camera able to capture the fast moving droplets. She has entitled this series of photographs as “Liquid Drop Art”. Discover this amazing collection of photos.
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![The Amazing Water Droplet Photo (Credit Corrie White)](http://www.technocrazed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nnn8.jpg)
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