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| Thread ID: 47584 | 2004-07-30 14:49:00 | OT: What are the slow motion photos called? | willie_M (5608) | Press F1 |
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| 256752 | 2004-07-30 14:49:00 | I'm looking for some cool wallpapers for my desktop and thought of some photos I saw in a national geographic once. It had a section on those photos that catch a split second. Like some milk dripping and you can see the perfect form of the liquid splash in midair. Or like a hummingbird in midflight and you can actually see its wings. Y'know? What are those photos called. I thought it would be something like, slow exposure, or short exposure or something but that has only bought up space photos. Any photographers or scientists up in here? Cheers, Will |
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| 256753 | 2004-07-30 14:57:00 | You be lookin at it from the wrong end,you want stop-action photo's,these are taken with the fastet exposure,not the slowest..... | metla (154) | ||
| 256754 | 2004-07-30 15:07:00 | Gee thanks metla, isn't it great you can get tech support at this hour... :D |
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| 256755 | 2004-07-30 22:11:00 | Do a google on photos of bullets, they have them going through apples, beer cans, twinkies, presidents heads, you name it. robo. |
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| 256756 | 2004-07-30 22:15:00 | Thats it. The FBI will be through here like a dose of salts now. | Shaun Minfie (2961) | ||
| 256757 | 2004-07-31 08:26:00 | Shouldn't I have said beer? robo. |
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