Aqueous Roses And Liquid Blooms Photographed By Mark Mawson
In his latest photographic series, London-based photographer Mark Mawson takes us underwater to the epicenter of swirling vortexes and explosions of colorful dye. Each image captures a brief split-second moment requiring extreme precision and choreography to create a perfect swirl or bloom.
More info: Mark Mawson, Instagram (h/t: colossal)
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