Alberto Seveso
March 8, 2010 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Photography



I spotted these amazing images by Alberto Seveso about a month ago but I never got around to posting them. Th effect is simple, he’s poured varnish into a fishbowl, but the end result is simply stunning. The images almost look like they were computer generated but he clearly states that they aren’t. The details in how the varnish mixes with the water is really powerful, and the colors in both of these are absolutely beautiful.
These images are actually from two different sets. The red one is titled Medicina Rossa and the blue one is called Sequence verdastra/bluastra/bastarda. Those Italians are a talented bunch!
Bobby




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These effects were used already in sixties by Czech director Karel Zeman, genius combining animation with live actors to achieve extatical visual feat. But it is great to see things reinvented again ;)
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wow simply stunnin !
this is fucking awesome
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