June 14, 2009, 07:29:08 AM
Link:
http://www.diyphotography.net/diy_high_speed_photography_at_homeFreezing fast motion (AKA High Speed Photography), can give some pretty special photographic effects. High Speed Photography is used in physics, health research, sports and more. This guide describes how to capture super fast movements using ordinary camera gear and a little home made electronics. I will describes the setup I used the problems I encountered and what I did to solve or work around them.
And an example from their site...
I've tried this before with film, but didn't really have the patience to shoot a couple of rolls and wait for processing to see the results. Maybe I need to try again with digital

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