Norwegian photographerRonny Tertnesuses high-speed photography to capture fleeting images.

His ongoing seriesH2O Sculpturesdepicts the shapes of water droplets as they fall and splash into a puddle.

Enhanced by colorful effects, these images appear to take on anthropomorphic forms, similar to dancers.

High Speed Photography by Ronny Tertnes

Tertnes uses a water drop kitwhich contains the necessary materials for water drop photographyto create these spectacular images.

Additionally, he mixes additives to the water so that it will pop more in the images.

Interestingly, water takes on a variety of different forms when it falls into a puddle.

High Speed Photography by Ronny Tertnes

These expressive figures dance, twirl, stand solemnly, and even appear to reach out to one another.

All in all, this series celebrates the unexpected beauty of water.

Norwegian photographer Ronny Tertnes uses ultra high-speed photography to capture water droplets in motion.

High Speed Photography by Ronny Tertnes

The seriesH2O Sculpturesfeatures water droplets that look like anthropomorphic forms.

It also depicts some abstract water droplets.

High-Speed Water Droplet Photography by Ronny Tertnes

High-Speed Water Droplet Photography by Ronny Tertnes

High-Speed Water Droplet Photography by Ronny Tertnes

High-Speed Water Droplet Photography by Ronny Tertnes

High Speed Photography by Ronny Tertnes

High Speed Photography by Ronny Tertnes

High Speed Photography by Ronny Tertnes

High Speed Photography by Ronny Tertnes

High Speed Photography by Ronny Tertnes