Photographer Pierre Carreau shoots waves with a variety of high speed cameras using various macro and wide angle lenses.
Stunning High Speed Photos of Burning Alcohol Vapors
Fabian Oefner has created these stunning high-speed photos of burning alcohol vapors that resemble organic forms more than they resemble fire.
High-speed Photos of Guns Milliseconds After Firing
Finnish photographer Herra Kuulapaa in his series High Speed Ballistics captures, incredibly, the bullets rocketing out of the gun barrels amid smoke and fire. Amazing.
Insects Caught Mid-Air With Laserbeam HD Camera Rig
It is no small feat to snap crystal clear shots of the very rapid movements of insects and their wings.
Biochemist and photography enthusiast Linden Gledhill used a cross beam trigger system called StopShot manufactured by Cognisys.
Gledhill explains:
"The external shutter opens in about 10 milliseconds 10x faster than the DSLR can react and that is why its important to have access to a very fast acting external shutter. If the camera’s shutter was used the insect would be out of the field of view before its shutter could open. Because of this, high speed photographs are typically done in a darkened room to avoid this lag (ie on bulb mode). An external shutter allows insect to be captured in full sun. "