Thursday 6 October 2011

Under a Miscroscope

At a first glance these pictures look like rocks, or clothing patterns or abstract imagery. What these images are actually pictures of are single droplets of different kinds of alcohol at 1000x magnification. Each drop takes roughly 3 months to dry out on a microscope slide and to get the alcohol to dry properly can take up to 200 attempts. This process was created by bevshot who sells the photos and other merchandise with these patterns online. They do this to alcohols such as beer, liqueur, mixers, and cocktails.Each print cost between $38 and $200 depending on the size of the print.





To find out more about bevshots view their video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKzwL8k47O4&feature=player_embedded
or go to their website: bevshots.com

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