If you've ever held a water balloon, you probably appreciate the awesome brilliance of its inevitable pop! Cerebrus Constipatus presents high speed rubber-receding photography, Static Impact.

Water's slower than you'd think; in that tiny instant after a pop, the tensed balloon retracts much faster than liquid H2O, the result? A split moment where water seems to defy the laws of physics, high speed photography doesn't get any better than this! The amazing shot above has been captured by a Canon EOS 30D activated combined with a strobe light and a high speed sound trigger, and caused by the impact of a pin blown through a straw.
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Image by Jack Wild
It's hard to comprehend the brilliance of nature with our pitiful senses, however, these photographers have managed to capture it in that split moment where it's at its finest!
The above image captured by Jake Wild, an eighteen year old photography enthusiast, is one of the best examples of the awe and wonder manifested in those split milliseconds. Shot using a Sony DSC-T10, a ultra-compact 7.2 megapixel digital cybershot camera, it captures a single drop of milk as it's absorbed by an oasis of coffee, mini atomic explosions that we miss every morning.
Food's just for eating, if you think that, you're either feeble minded or you haven't seen Phil Hansen's masterpieces! Turning ordinary food items to amazing works of art, his work redefines the way we perceive art! Cerebrus Constipatus is proud to present a few select works of this creative genius.
We've refrained from posting pictures of the works directly in the article, as the process of creation is what makes them amazing. However, if you feel compelled to see the end result without watching the video, please click the link 'Spoiler' included at the end of every piece's description.
Mona Greasa
Grease, the slick evil responsible for the success of gyms and health experts worldwide; see as he transforms it into one of the most famous paintings by Leonardo Da Vinci! Using grease from fourteen hamburgers to etch the most popular painting in the world classifies as talent, atleast in our books. Spolier.
Read more...This isn't a stripped down Lamborghini in a downtown chopshop, it's a wireframe representation of a Lamborghini Koenig Countach created by Benedict Radcliffe, a thirty-one year old veteran artist who's dabbled in everything from interiors and furniture to sculpting and designing.

The Lamborghini has been crafted from 10 mm steel tubed wires, bended and welded to form the impressive frame that every car enthusiast on the planet drools over.
Read more...Sculptures are only made of stone. If you think that’s accurate, you’re either from the 17th century or you haven’t been around enough. Sculptures have been a part of human civilization since the dawn of time, but they still seem to have retained their stereotypic made-of-stone tag. Well, these sculptors certainly didn’t need to chisel stone to bring their creativities to life!
Driftwood in most parts of the world is considered a nuisance, and why shouldn’t it? It’s useless soggy ol’ good for nothing wood. Mrs. Heather Jansch would disagree, turning ordinary driftwood into extraordinary works of art!
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