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It did. Some people must have a heck of a lot of time on their hands....
Strobe light, too fast to see flashes...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqUNd5wPGbU&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtxlQTmx1LE&feature=related
No big deal, really ... Hubby does that every morning @ around 3 o'clock........
@ Stephen..yes I guess people do. I hope all is well with you :)@ Dedicated Dad.. THANKS... those were neat.. so it looks like they used a strobe and added the woofer to get the shape of the stream to curve.@Anon.. LOL!
And I was thinking it was fishing line or a thin wire.
When I attended a High-Speed Imaging seminar last year we saw how to do things like that.Also saw the latest and greatest in high-speed motion capture, like you see on "Mythbusters" and "Top Shot", but at much higher frame rates.
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It did. Some people must have a heck of a lot of time on their hands....
ReplyDeleteStrobe light, too fast to see flashes...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqUNd5wPGbU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtxlQTmx1LE&feature=related
No big deal, really ... Hubby does that every morning @ around 3 o'clock........
ReplyDelete@ Stephen..yes I guess people do. I hope all is well with you :)
ReplyDelete@ Dedicated Dad.. THANKS... those were neat.. so it looks like they used a strobe and added the woofer to get the shape of the stream to curve.
@Anon.. LOL!
And I was thinking it was fishing line or a thin wire.
ReplyDeleteWhen I attended a High-Speed Imaging seminar last year we saw how to do things like that.
ReplyDeleteAlso saw the latest and greatest in high-speed motion capture, like you see on "Mythbusters" and "Top Shot", but at much higher frame rates.
yawn
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