High-speed photo balloon test
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Photo of a balloon being popped with a needle. (My lovely wife is doing the messy work of the popping). This is the one--and so far only--shot we took. The resulting dust cloud settled everywhere.
Strobists: ISO 200, ƒ/5.0, 4 sec., Sigma EF-500 DG Super @ 1/32
camera right, Vivitar 285HV @ 1/16 pointing up from below washing the
background (probably should have been snooted...I'll have to make one).
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©2007 Pearson Media Labs and David C. Pearson, M.D. )
Comments
Looks like a miniature climate was happening
inside that balloon :)
Posted 10 months ago.
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giiviak: Before inflating the balloon, I put
about three teaspoons of corn starch inside.
I inflated the balloon and then shook the
carn starch around inside to coat the walls
of it. Popping it with the needle captured
the corn starch outline of the balloon
(triggered with a home-built sound trigger)
before it blew all around the room.
Posted 10 months ago.
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Posted 10 months ago.
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How fast was the shutter? This is the MOST
amazingly creative photo I have seen in ages.
Kudos
Posted 10 months ago.
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Green Heat: Thanks. FYI, the shutter speed is in the
description: the shutter speed was 4 seconds . ;-)
Posted 10 months ago.
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WOW.. instant Fav
Posted 10 months ago.
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neat!
; )
Posted 9 months ago.
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Just amazing!
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Flickr Envy (invited images only) , and we'd love to have your photo added to
the group.
Posted 9 months ago.
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Very awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Posted 8 months ago.
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great stuff, can you tell me more about the
homemade trigger?
Posted 6 months ago.
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digitaldirect11: the trigger was made from a
kit I ordered from a company called HiViz
(http://hiviz.com/kits/kits.htm). It's really
inexpensive, but it works pretty well. It's
also exceedingly easy to build. Their site
also has some useful info about high-speed
flash photography.
Posted 6 months ago.
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Woah, that is absolutely amazing!
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Seen on your photo stream. (? )
Posted 5 months ago.
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This is amazing...you have some beautiful
photos....enjoying your photostream!! Thank
you for sharing.
Posted 2 months ago.
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absolutely awesome! stunning work!
(doctor and photography group)
Posted 2 months ago.
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unreal.
Posted 2 months ago.
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Stunning work, indeed :)
Posted 6 weeks ago.
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so cool!
Posted 4 days ago.
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