Airborne Beverage Captures (UPDATE)

These Photographs by Manon Wethly Capture Spilled Beverages

This series of captures by Belgian photographer Manon Wethly are action packed and full of messy fun. The project, which is aptly titled 'Flying Stuff,' captures all manner of beverages from orange juice, coffee and wine being thrown into the air.

One of the reasons these images are so eye-catching is that Monan choose to capture them against clear blue skies. The abstract shapes that the airborne liquids make when propelled against summery skies are perfectly captured in these high shutter speed shots.

The skilled photographer explained the ideas behind her latest work: "It is absolutely fascinating to see what kind of shape an object or liquid gets when it is flying. Clicking at exact the right second most often brings the most spectacular and surprising results." Amazingly, the talented photographer says that most of these shots were snapped using an iPhone.
Trend Themes
1. Airborne Beverage Captures - Capturing beverages mid-air as a visually interesting way to promote drinks.
2. High-speed Photography - Using high shutter speeds to capture liquid in motion as a distinct art form.
3. Phone Photography - Exploring the potential of smartphone cameras for professional photography.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Industry - Using creative and visually appealing advertising techniques to promote drinks.
2. Photography Industry - Innovating in high-speed photography to capture unique perspectives on objects and liquids in motion.
3. Smartphone Industry - Developing smartphone cameras for professional photography and exploring their potential for creative uses.

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