| Curiosities |
AUTHOR Matt Smith | Jun 25, 2024 | 3 min.read
Photography has long been a medium for freezing moments in time. The click of a camera shutter can preserve a split-second occurrence forever, allowing us to examine details imperceptible to the naked eye. One famous example is the work of Harold Edgerton, whose high-speed photography revealed the intricate patterns of a milk drop splashing into a bowl or the split-second formation of a bursting balloon. Photographers today continue to push the boundaries of what can be captured.
High-speed cameras and specialized techniques enable them to freeze moments that occur in milliseconds, such as the exact moment a hummingbird flaps its wings or a droplet of liquid splashes onto a surface. These images not only showcase the beauty of natural phenomena but also deepen our understanding of physics and motion.
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