A physics experiment...
It is incredible to see how many videos and tutorials there are on youtube explaining interesting little projects one can do in every realm of life, and especially in photography, photo editing, etc. This video by Gavin Hoey was suggested to me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKp8YO2DkwA
I found it intriguing and tried it out with a very simple setup today. All that it needed was a glass of water, a background he provides that you can print out, and a sheet of glass or plexiglass with a black background on which to rest the glass. And of course, a camera with a tripod. I was able to put this together in a few minutes, and the magic of reversal of an image due to refraction/internal reflection, and other optics phenomena leads to an interesting geometric pattern with a, dare I say, artistic quality.
Feel free to try out some of these experiments shown in the video yourself.
After this initial experiment, I decided to try out a couple of more patterns.
These were done with a mirror below the glass, instead of black construction paper and a plexiglass sheet above that. I am happy with the end result of this simple experiment.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKp8YO2DkwA
I found it intriguing and tried it out with a very simple setup today. All that it needed was a glass of water, a background he provides that you can print out, and a sheet of glass or plexiglass with a black background on which to rest the glass. And of course, a camera with a tripod. I was able to put this together in a few minutes, and the magic of reversal of an image due to refraction/internal reflection, and other optics phenomena leads to an interesting geometric pattern with a, dare I say, artistic quality.
Feel free to try out some of these experiments shown in the video yourself.
After this initial experiment, I decided to try out a couple of more patterns.
These were done with a mirror below the glass, instead of black construction paper and a plexiglass sheet above that. I am happy with the end result of this simple experiment.
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