"Freezing motion" means photographing the moment when two drops collide, recording a motion that takes place within milliseconds. In just a millisecond, the camera should be ready to flash and save the photo. But you never know how the water will behave and you will often be disappointed. You may find an empty water container retracted with a delay of 1-2 microseconds. Hundreds of attempts and a lot of effort went into the creation of this photo. This photo was created on February 17, 2013. Dimensions: 2700*2016 pixels. Size: 3.28 MB. Edition: 1/1
Samurai drop
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"Freezing motion" means photographing the moment when two drops collide, recording a motion that takes place within milliseconds. In just a millisecond, the camera should be ready to flash and save the photo. But you never know how the water will behave and you will often be disappointed. You may find an empty water container retracted with a delay of 1-2 microseconds. Hundreds of attempts and a lot of effort went into the creation of this photo. This photo was created on February 17, 2013. Dimensions: 2700*2016 pixels. Size: 3.28 MB. Edition: 1/1