Sunday, August 18, 2013

High Speed Photography

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Below we present over 35 beautiful examples of high-speed photography, which are supposed to provide you with some inspiration of what can be done with high-speed photography. We also showcase some truly stunning slow-motion videos. All the examples are linked to their sources. You can also explore further works of the photographers we’ve featured below.

35 Beautiful Examples of High-Speed Photography

Heart Breaker
The photo is taken by Jeroen Rouwkema.
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Marbles
The photo is taken by fotoopa.
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A Splash
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Sound-triggered high-speed flash photography
These experiments were performed as part of the 2008 Astro-Science Workshop of the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, IL.
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The Red And The Blue
The photo is taken by Paul Hocksenar.
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Cherry Drop
Photo by Brian Davies.
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KevLewis
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Ghirlanda Colore
The photo is taken by Antonino Dattola.
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Water Sphere
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Popping Balloons
The photo is taken by Rob Hilken.
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Allesblinkt
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kalimistuk
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Apple Water Splash
Photo by linden.g.
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Speedy burst water balloon
“Awesome and interesting shot of a water balloon being popped. I’ve never seen a planet blow up, but this is how I imagine it would look.”
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Water Sound Figures
Photo by linden.g.
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Inapond
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Smashed (and burning) bulb
The photo is taken by Peter Wienerroither from the University of Wien, Austria.
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Rising Up
Photo by James Neeley.
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Strange Brew
Photo by Ray Edgar.
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Shattered Glass
“This photo perfectly freezes the moment between the breaking of the bulb and the tungsten filaments (thereby breaking the source of light), it’s a sort of limbo captured.”
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Unknown (?)
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High Speed Milk Drop
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Shower Cap
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H0S
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3 Waterbaloons
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Milk and Coffee
The photo is taken by Andreas Stridsberg.
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Bullet Pictures
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Red Light Bulb
Photo by spyzter.
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Pabst + Hollow Point
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Water Dart
Photo by Adam Connah.
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Nebarnix High-speed photography set
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Flame
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Ain’t No Reason
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Minutes of fun
Photo by cavern.
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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Film Photography Inspiration

"Being free is a lot like being lost – lostinagoodway
My name is Tim and I started photography only two years ago. I grew up in a lazy, boring small town near Frankfurt, Germany. There was absolutely nothing to do other than to be creative to get out. So, I started playing the guitar in a pop/rock-band; it never quite fulfilled me, but it led me on the incredible journey to photography.
In 2010, the band arranged a photo shoot with a lovely and talented American photographer, my dear friend Allister Ann from Nashville. From that day on, I was hooked! I joined her Euro-Trip, bought my first camera in Berlin, and soaked up everything I could possibly learn from her on the road.
There was never a question about analog vs. digital. I just fell in love with film – the grain, the leaks, the perfection of its imperfections. I soon got my hands on an old Canon AE1 and tried out Polaroids, Lomography – pretty much everything you could imagine. My artist name ‘lostinagoodway’ is truly my story: photography set me free and I got lost in it – but in a good way." ~  Tim Dechent
exhibitions:
urban outfitters Frankfurt/Germany 2012
puplished:
Cliche’ magazine April/May Issue 2013
Sir magazine April 2013
resource magazine fall issue 2012
zeum magazine 2012
Cliche’ magazine December issue 2012
theprintspace blog 2012
Film photography inspiration by Tim Dechent
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For more film photography inspiration by Tim Dechent, you can visit his flickr photostream here.