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Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Jun 4, 2013 by Udi Tirosh 2 Comments

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Usually when we hear about Chroma Key projects it is connected with altering the background of an image or a video (like this awesome BTS footage from Pacific Rim).

Brazilian photographer Bruno Lanzone took another route for his Rainbow Splash project. Instead of keying the background, he used Chroma Key painted water to splash his subjects. He then overlays the keyed pictures with color splashes. The results are mesmerizing. [Please be advised that some of the photographs after the jump may be NSFW]

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

This technique allowed Bruno to show detailed body curves and contour, at the expense of using a small huge tank of water, and having cooperative models.

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Here is the rest of the series.

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

Using Chroma Key Water For Special Effects [NSFW]

[Rainbow Splash – Uma brincadeira com muita água | Bruno Lanzone]

P.S. another similar yet very different project involving painting a body for effect is Benjamin Von Wong’s Black Light project.

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About Udi Tirosh

Udi Tirosh is an entrepreneur, photography inventor, journalist, educator, and writer based in Israel. With over 25 years of experience in the photo-video industry, Udi has built and sold several photography-related brands. Udi has a double degree in mass media communications and computer science.

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