Water droplets frozen in high speed photographs by Jim Kramer

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Water droplets frozen in high speed photographs by Jim Kramer



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A drop of liquid explodes into a multicoloured splash in these pictures taken at a ten thousandth of a second by photgrapher Jim Kramer


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The photos were captured using a timer which tracks the path of falling drops


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With amazing accuracy a flash set off at the exact split second captures the water on impact


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IT manager Jim Kramer used water and cream, coloured with food dye to create the eye-catching scenes


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He said: "The picture of the multicoloured droplet was created by putting food dye on a blob of cream. I then released a droplet of cream onto that and caught it on camera as it exploded''


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All of the pictures were taken in the basement of Jim's home in Cincinnati, Ohio. Using an underwater pump linked to the timer, he was able to shoot a jet of water into the air to collide with the falling drop


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Thickener is added to the water to help it hold its shape


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Article from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...-in-high-speed-photographs-by-Jim-Kramer.html
 
Really cool water drop photography... I have seen this guy on TV before I think.. it same guy who was on that discovery channel slow motion HD show?

and webby I remeber those commercials a few years ago.. I bought a Sony Bravia LCD XBR3 (the one with the heavy glass floating frame border and chrome trim) at the time then I remember watching all those commercials when I was doin homework on them

I think this was the other sony bravia commercial back then... I still have that TV although I retired it from the living room to the bedroom these days though. :)

 
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