
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.
The images below have been shot by Chaval Brasil, a veteran high speed photographer from Brazil, he combines creativity and photography to create images that question the skills of architects and artists worldwide! Most of the images captured by a Canon EOS 40D, a 10.1 megapixel state-of-the-art digital SLR camera.
Please note that all images are being used under Creative Commons with attribution and are not to be reproduced without a link back to Mr. Brasil’s profile.

Image by Chaval Brasil
Your morning cup of brew is more than just caffeine delight; it's the perfect canvas for Mr. Chaval to hone his photography skills! Shot by a Canon EOS 40D.

Image by Chaval Brasil
The image maintains that critical equilibrium between white and brown before morphing into that familiar shade of coffee. Captured using a Canon EOS 40D.

Image by Chaval Brasil
Shot taken using a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT. Just the right blend of blue and red makes this one exceptionally brilliant.

Image by Chaval Brasil
It's alive! This one shot in a lighter background, combines red and blue ink with milk to create a surreal no-gravity effect. The image was shot using a Canon EOS 40D.

Image by Chaval Brasil
An amazing capture highlighting the colors of the carnival capital of the free world! Again, shot in a lighter background, the colors seem to take on a life of their own in that split second of pure genius! Shot captured by a Canon EOS 40D.

Image by Chaval Brasil
The splash of white has been captured using a Canon EOS 40D.

Image by Chaval Brasil
Ever wondered what water speaker sounds like? The above image is on the surface of a loudspeaker vibrating at 200hz per second! As seen by a Canon EOS 40D.

















