Martin Waugh takes pictures of water droplets. He uses high-speed photography to capture the moment right when the water drop hits the surface to create liquid sculptures. Waugh received his B.S degree in Physics from Lewis and Clark College in Oregon. Waugh has spent the last 10 years photographing water droplets, capturing more than 100,000 pictures of the subject.
I plan to spend a lot of time just dropping water into some sort of container and photograph the results. I’ll probably end up taking hundreds of pictures, and selecting the few that come out okay. If I can’t do this project at school, I’ll probably do it at home, most likely over a weekend where I don’t have any homework to worry about.