Refraction is a physical phenomenon where light bends as it goes from one transparent
medium to another. The light wave is slow. when it reaches thick material. Refraction photography is an incredibly simple technique for making stunning, one-of-a-kind photos that you can do from the comfort of your own home. This type of Photography does not require any digital adjustments because the reflecting light does all of the talking—all you need is a reflective material like marble or glass.
Colour Swap : Colours are flipped inside a glass filled with water
As the light bends, it makes an object appear. very large, very small; that is, it distorts reality. Refraction happens around us all the time. time. While the idea is straightforward, the effect’s real implementation requires a lot of guessing. The size and form of the glass, the angle and intensity of illumination, the
distance between camera and subject, and a variety of other factors make field predictions difficult. The results are fascinating when it comes to spherical and transparent objects, such as lens balls or water droplets. Refraction photography is a visually stunning, creative form of photography.
Mosaic Balls : Flat surface is distorted into a three-dimensional shape
Oblique to Arc : Inside the water droplets, the geometry of the lines changes.
The chapter “Distorted Reality” deals with photos that make use of the phenomenon of refraction employing various mediums such as water drops, lens balls, and glass filled with water.
Through the lens : Shapes are inverted inside a lens ball. Reality is distorted
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