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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
willie_M (5608)
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
willie_M (5608)
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.
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robo (205)
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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