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rondog
02-03-2014, 20:25
There's a lot of really cool high speed photos here, worth checking out! http://pixtale.net/2014/01/high-speed-ballistics-photography-1/

Ah Pook
02-03-2014, 20:32
Very kewl. Thanks.

Zach O
02-03-2014, 20:41
Neat! Thanks for sharing.

spleify
02-03-2014, 20:55
Wow! Amazing stuff. Thanks for sharing that

Gmans-Wife
02-03-2014, 21:47
This is an article, http://www.exposureguide.com/inspiration/incredible-photos-of-bullets-microseconds-after-they-are-fired/, from Exposure Guide with high speed ballistic photographs, it talks about and references someone who specializes in high speed ballistic photography. Website for Herra Kuulapaa, photographical studies: http://www.kuulapaa.com/.

10mm-man
02-03-2014, 23:16
Cool pic's man! Good share.

Rucker61
02-04-2014, 01:27
http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/galleries/iconic

One of the pioneers in this field was Harold Edgerton of MIT. MIT has a camera with a 1.7 trillionth of a second shutter speed to take pictures of light waves.

ChuckNorris
02-04-2014, 09:10
That was really cool!
Thanks for putting that up!

wctriumph
02-04-2014, 13:48
I liked that. It is amazing how much crap gets pushed out of the barrel before the bullet exits the muzzle. Thanks.

Sawin
02-04-2014, 13:59
Very fascinating! I love those kinds of pictures!

hatidua
02-04-2014, 14:03
http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/galleries/iconic

One of the pioneers in this field was Harold Edgerton of MIT. MIT has a laser pulse with a 1.7 picosecond pulse to take pictures of light waves.

fixed it for you (no camera shutter, by itself, actuates that fast).

Rucker61
02-04-2014, 14:09
fixed it for you (no camera shutter, by itself, actuates that fast). Thanks. I was quoting the 8 year old's Guinness World Record's book.

rondog
02-04-2014, 14:17
This guy has a YouTube channel with assloads of interesting high-speed videos and oddball experiments, many are gun related. A lot of things seem kind of mundane, but become fascination at ultra low or high speeds.

Here's one example, check out his whole channel.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t1tsdfq16Ho

http://m.youtube.com/user/taofledermaus

Boulderar15
02-05-2014, 00:14
Cool

Kmanbay
02-05-2014, 00:20
I LOVE this stuff. Thanks for posting.