by GenCept |
March 27, 2010In a blink of the eye, a lot can happen. A lot of astonishing things happen in a split of a second, but they are moving too quickly for us to see. High speed photography is the art of photographing a rapidly occurring event. Depending on the event to be photographed, methods range from use of ultra-short time flash exposures to producing lots of exposures in a split-second. Seemingly frozen in time, a lot of photographers have their own special method doing high speed photography. The usual photographic flash component offers a flash that lasts around a thousandth of a second (a millisecond). But photographic flash component used in high speed photography is so much quicker than this, and it creates a flash of light around a microsecond (a millionth of a second). This let you to freeze time through pictures that are happening tremendously fast.
Splash | Avi_Abrams
Breaking the Rules | Beforethecoffee
Blue tit in Flight | Burrard Lucas
Cig | David Neff
Crash Test | Fiat
Kiwi Drop | Tpphoto
Near Death Experience | Bda668
Water Animation | Aziz J.Hayat
Frog Leap | Michael Durham
Bullet Shot | David Neff
Waterfigure, Object and Extra Splash | Fotoopa
Happy New Year! | Robert D Bruce
Lights Out | James Neeley
Balloon Explosion | Aziz J.Hayat
Whiplash! | Alastair Batchelor
Smash | Mark Watson
Flower | Fotoopa
Dart | OSUSTUDENT
From Below | Jens Erik Mikkelsen
Broken Bulb | Swashbuckle Pics
Death to Tomatoes | Photoboothguy
Santa Better Watch Out | Alan Sailer
The Infamous Hairflip | Micah Camara
Waterfigure | Fotoopa
Cognac | Byredis
High Speed Balloon Ripping | Infiltrator
Shotgun Shot Sequence | Andrew Davidhazy
Nikon Splash | LSG