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High Speed photography

Nova_C

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My friends and I like to play with cameras and flashes triggered by sound or movement. The other day we set up a rig with a laser that would trigger a flash system when the laser was blocked. That is, when a drop of water passed by the laser it would trigger the flash system. We introduced a slight delay and got some really cool photos.

These were taken with my friend's Pentax. I have used my little Canon A550 for this before, but it's a real pain because the shutter is timed. I need a proper SLR. :p

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For the colored shots we added gels (Little colored filters) over the flashes to get the effect. It turned out pretty great. :)
 
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