fast shutter speed
#depthoffield
Harold Edgerton
Atomic bomb explosions – from a series taken using his “rapatronic” camera
•http://knight-photo.com/433360/6750570/commissioned/leo-burnett-canon-eos
•http://langanfilms.com/choros.html
•http://www.dancersamongus.com/
Eadweard Muybridge
I used long exposure and available lights for this shoot and i wanted to capture lots of different movements as much as possible.
Amazing!!!
Surreal Photography by Charlie Davoli
1 image
Harold Edgerton (1964) Bullet through Banana, dye transfer print 14 x 18 inches
2 image
Harold Edgerton (1964) .30 Bullet Piercing Apple, dye transfer print 14 x 18 inches
fast shutter speed
For this shoot I had assistance to help me with poring the food colours inside to the wine glass and my other friend help me to mix the water to get that waves that I have in some of my photographs. I experimented with different food colours as well.
edweard muybridge
here’s my theory
edweard muybridge
was actually a horse
and he made a deal with the other horses that if
that if
when he took that picture of one of them w/ all their feet in the air
that he would give that horse all his horse money
but he never did
and he still gained world wide film fame from it
he was never a horse again
#creative
Woman’s Life - Hanna Seweryn
Photography
Be a Woman, a series of photographs where simple movements are transformed into beautifully dramatic gestures, each image features a bright glowing light that illuminates the shadow of an elegant female form behind the backlit screen. The monochromatic tones give the sensation of an antique photo a moment captured in time from the past.