Thursday, 24 October 2013

Pink Ink || Bevshots || Microscopic patterns

'Bevshots' have produced a seres of photographs using microscopic vision, the images display alcohol at 1000x magnification. 

The process consist of letting a droplet of liquor dry out completely on a slide in an airtight container, and photographing the result with a 35mm camera. The entire process can take up to three months and as many as 200 attempts to properly capture the drink's constituent parts.
Cocktails can have fruit and soft drinks in them which contain citric acids and complex sugars which dry out well and look great photographed.  The incredible shapes and colours of the boozy artwork are highlighted by shining natural light on top and through the bottom of the slide. Just like images of snowflakes, each drink is different.


Dry Martini


Scotch 


Chablis


Champagne 


Daiquiri


Margarita 


Pina Colada 


Rose


Sake



Tequila 


Vodka


Whiskey


White Russian 


Source:http://www.amusingplanet.com/2010/06/alcohol-under-microscope.html

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