Saturday, October 28, 2006

Extreme photography

Taking a photograph is not always a point and click thing. This article explains some extreme photography methods and demonstrates how extreme photography creates amazing pictures.
High Speed photography
High speed photography uses several methods to shoot an object during a very short period of time. It is usually used to capture fast moving objects such as ballistic activity, water drops etc.
High speed film cameras - Better film material and camera design allow the cameras to shoot faster and advance the film faster.
Rotary prism - The film moves past a rotating prism which is synchronized to the main film sprocket. Each revolution of the prism "paints" a number of frames onto the film as there are faces on the prism.
Rotary mirror - A mirror rotated at high speeds combined with a shutter shoots the image on a still film. Allows small number of images at a very fast rate.
Full article and awesome examples of High speed photography at http://www.comagz.com/webmagazine/story/extreme_photography

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