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Wow! Those are amazing!
I wonder how they do it? Maybe they record it using a camera that records in a stupidly high frame per second, and then take stills from it. Or they have a camera that takes a lot of pictures per second. Very interesting. |
I'm going to assume it's a camera with a ridiculously fast shutter speed and they take the best shots from each, my new camera I got my girlfriend from christmas has a 10 second period where it'll take around 60+ shots and you can sort through which still you want, they're basically the same principle.
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At CES someone demoed a camera that can take 1200FPS
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Jaysus. That's a hell of a camera. I'm surprised I didn't pick up on it when I was going through all the headlines.
Can you remember who made it? |
Wow, I wish my video games ran at 1200FPS :(
Badass pics though. |
At first I thought maybe they had dumped a bucket of water out on the roof or something, and the effect of it falling had made it curl, but it's very odd.
I'll try and dig up more of these, I had a TON more but can't seem to find them :( maybe saved on the laptop at home. *Edit* Here are just a few, amazing what sweet technological advances we've made in time so that we can still-frame and even use uber-fast shutters on our cameras.. Click to view this post's images This is a huge picture so here's direct link to it. Click to view this image Okay, here's a few more, i'll try and get a gob more once I get home tonight, or atleast around time for the weekend. Click to view this post's images |
Click to view this post's images http://www.photos.org.au/userimages/...1174390474.jpg http://images.military.com/Shock/ima...ion_110703.jpg http://www.esquire.com/cm/esquire/im...on-1007-lg.jpg http://www.aperturefirst.org/images/..._explosion.jpg http://www.saunalahti.fi/wtc2001/nuke1.jpg http://thenewmarketing.com/images/juiceball1.jpg |
Where the hell did you find all these?
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These same images frequently (by that I mean weekly, over and over) make the rounds on sites such as digg.
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Actually I looked the last half or so up online. They're really amazing.., figured i'd share with you guys...
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Well +1 if I could. Those pictures are amazing.
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I'm still debating in my head what that very first one is, it looks like possibly frozen water? That's what i'm sure most would agree, but if you look in the background it just looks more-so like it was in motion when the picture was taken... hmph.
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What the hell's going on here?
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I honestly couldn't tell you, they're all a bit freaky and throw you off when they're in still motion like that. That looks like maybe hands under a faucet or something and the water going back up into a cone somewhat? Damn i'm probably way off, very cool looking though.
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They were holding a balloon filled with water and popped it. A common "let's try out my new slow-mo camera" senario.
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Ah yes, god observation WW you da man.
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I love pictures like that.
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I used to have a folder full of these and now here, at home I can't seem to find any of them, errggh!! Oh well, i'm sure they'll turn up eventually.
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