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DIY High-Speed Photography / Cómo hacer Fotografías de Alta Velocidad
2008-09-02 02:46:00
Explicación paso a paso de una simple técnica para realizar este tipo de fotografías, con una cámara compacta... y en la comodidad de su casa :)
High Speed Photography Video
2008-04-15 03:08:00
Music video using high-speed photography captured using a Vision Research Phantom HD camera. Cool Stuff!
DIY High-Speed Photography / Cómo hacer Fotografías de Alta Velocidad
2008-03-21 03:37:00
Note: English version after spanish one.Lo que ven acá son fotos realizadas por mi, con una pequeña cámara compacta (Sony DSC-T5), sin alta tecnología y en mi propia casa.Precaución: Para realizar estas fotos se utilizan proyectiles de alta velocidad (balines).Extreme las medidas de seguridad.Fotografía de Alta Velocidad: Un poco de historiaLa fotografía de alta velocidad surgió en 1878 cuando el inglés Eadward Muybridge inventó la técnica para resolver una cuestión que por aquel entonces era motivo de encendidos debates y desvelos para la humanidad: Durante el galope, el caballo... está totalmente en el aire en algún momento?Bueno, no era tan importante el asunto, pero lo cierto es que la técnica del inglés fue exitosa en su cometido y se pudo saber a ciencia cierta... que los caballos levitan (?) ;)En aquel entonces, lo que hizo Eadward fue situar varias cámaras a lo largo del trayecto donde pasaba el caballo y mediante gomas elásticas que se rompían al pasar es...
High speed photography
2008-02-12 05:30:00
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High speed photography
2008-01-01 05:48:00
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High Speed Photography - II.
2007-11-29 15:25:00
High Speed Photography - II.Here are some really interesting & amazing high-speed photographs. We have seen many photos using high-speed photography, but what makes this special & amazing is that in some of the photos we can see a hand of lady holding the object instead of it been placed on a secured surface. Coming to think of it, holding an object which is a target for an incoming tellub is quite something, or can these be photoshopped? Though much is not known about the origin of these images or who & when this beautiful work was created. Whatever it is, but the photos are really marvelous & if these are not photoshopped, particularly the one where we see the hand holding the target, its really amazing & the one who held the object does need to be appreciated. .reverse {unicode-bidi:bidi-override;dir-ection:rtl;}Source.Other Posts:Creative Ads.Nature's Ice Show.Artistic Water Tanks II. High Speed Photography.Eye Test Ads With A Difference!
Ultra High Speed Photography With A Message
2007-11-16 23:26:00
Later this morning i`ll head up to Yodobashi Camera, 8 floors of the latest and greatest electronic gear, to buy the new Canon IXY Digital 2000is …. it`s not quite capable of this but i`m sure it will take some pretty nice shots. Thanks to Motts for sending it to me. Share This
High Speed Photography.
2007-11-05 17:15:00
High Speed Photography. All the images used here are copyright protected & are used with the consent of its owner.This is the legendry work created by Prof. Andrew Davidhazy whose creations many suggest may pass for a bible on high-speed photography. And after seeing these images it looks apt. Prof. Andrew Davidhazy is Professor in Imaging and Photographic Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology.High-speed photography is a fascinating technique of photographing fast movements that are difficult to see and captured by using a normal camera. Point-and-shoot cameras are generally not usable for high-speed photography.The realm of high speed still photography is generally determined by the exposure times used or the picture repetition rate. Exposure times of leaf or diaphragm mechanical shutters in still cameras generally have a minimum time limit of around 1/500 second while modern focal plane shutters have achieved exposure times as short as 1/8,000 second. Generally, when phot...
High Speed Photography
2007-08-09 17:57:00
High Speed PhotographyWhat happens when a bullet pass through objects at high speeds? Here are images which speaks for self. These amazing photographs were taken by Prof. Andrew Davidhazy. Prof. Andrew Davidhazy is Professor in Imaging and Photographic Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology.High speed photography is a fascinating technique of photographing fast movements that are difficult to see and captured by using a normal camera. Point-and-shoot cameras are generally not usable for high-speed photography."The realm of high speed still photography is generally determined by the exposure times used or the picture repetition rate. Exposure times of leaf or diaphragm mechanical shutters in still cameras generally have a minimum time limit of around 1/500 second while modern focal plane shutters have achieved exposure times as short as 1/8,000 second. Generally, when photography with exposure times shorter than about 1/1000 second is contemplated it is classed as high speed ...
High Speed Photography
2007-06-25 18:04:00
High Speed Photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena. In 1948, the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) defined high-speed photography as any set of photographs captured by a camera capable of 128 frames per second or greater and of at least three consecutive frames.
High speed photography: Awesome pictures from a photo contest!
2007-06-06 19:42:00
An incredible selection of high speed photography from the “Speed Demon” round in Crestock’s photography contest….pictures ranging from pure adrenaline, blinding speed and motion blur to more subtle and hilarious interpretations of the theme… read more | digg story
DIY HACK - Sound Trigger Circuit for High Speed Photography
2007-04-10 17:51:00
Wow, check out this cool sound trigger circuit DIY for High Speed Photography! The general use is quite simple: setup a noisy event to trigger the flash. Since I am using the Sigma EF-500 Flash, which have an internal “dumb slave”, I activate a led to tell the flash when to fire. A more general ...
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