DIY High Speed Photography for $20
Turns out those crazy high speed photography shots you see of bullets shattering things aren’t as difficult to achieve …
Turns out those crazy high speed photography shots you see of bullets shattering things aren’t as difficult to achieve …
Graeme Taylor took his Casio High Speed EXILIM EX-FH20 camera and shot some 210fps footage out the window, resulting in some pretty beautiful slow-motion footage.
In 1877, photographer Eadweard Muybridge settled a longstanding debate on whether or not a horse completely leaves the ground at any point during its gallop by taking a single photograph of a horse completely airborne. In the same way, photography was also used recently by a group of researchers to uncover the mystery of how cats drink.
If you think shooting fast moving animals is difficult, try shooting bullets slicing water drops. That's the kind of mind-boggling photography that Alexander Augusteijn does. There's no tricks or clever Photoshop manipulations involved... just dedication and a whole lotta patience.