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Freezing Chaos: What a Mad Hatter Set Taught Me About Controlling High-Speed Light
Every time I take on a project that involves liquid, I feel it. That low-grade anxiety that comes from knowing the camera has to be smarter than physics, and that I have to be smarter than the camera. Last spring I was building a composite for a book cover that involved tea being poured mid-air into a tilted cup. The client wanted it to feel weightless, almost dreamlike. I had sourced stock splashes, tried three different water textures from my reference library, and none of it held up under scrutiny.