Spring Water on Skin: What Cold, Pure Water Actually Does to Your Body
Spring water feels different on skin for real physiological reasons. Here's what happens when cold, mineral-rich water meets your body.
J. Reeves8 posts tagged aquatic photography from Wet Human.
Fog does more to your skin than simply make it damp. Here's the science and sensation of moving through suspended water droplets.
J. ReevesBrackish water sits between fresh and salt, and what it does to your skin is unlike either. Here's the science and sensation of swimming in estuaries.
J. ReevesBreaking waves don't just wet your skin, they abrade, pressurize, and saturate it in ways no other water environment replicates.
J. ReevesWet hair changes everything about how skin reads on camera, here's the science and visual logic behind water-soaked hair in aquatic photography.
J. ReevesTide pools are a unique sensory environment. Here's what shallow, sun-warmed saltwater actually does to your skin, and why it feels unlike any other water.
J. ReevesWhat happens when water sits still on skin? Morning dew and surface tension create something unexpected, and beautiful.
J. ReevesMaster the art of photographing wet skin in rain with professional techniques for lighting, timing, and composition.
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