
Juliette Allix, Photographer, Paris
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A human finger supports a collection of water droplets that have formed into abstract, pillar-like shapes. The water appears clear and reflective, catching the light in a way that emphasizes its surface tension and liquid form. The background is a solid, saturated red, which creates a strong contrast with the translucent water and the skin tone of the finger. The lighting is bright, highlighting the textures and contours of both the water and the skin. There are no visible signs of post-production, and the composition focuses entirely on the interaction between the water and the finger, creating a visual study of fluid dynamics and material interaction.