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“Misunderstanding Focus” is series of photo collages made by Nerhol, a collaboration between Ryuta Iida and Yoshihisa Tanaka. Each artwork is made of a several photos which were taken in a 3 minutes time span and then layered like an onion.
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Walter Bellamy: Oxford Street during WWII black out, December 1939. Wiggly lines show the passage of pedestrians holding torches.
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Sunset Beach Eclipse May 20th 2012 by jimnista, via Flickr
by jimnista
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Valerie Gross Incredible
Miguel Bitar Jr. excelent
Luisa Ferrufino this is cali, of course! superb!
Ecig Reviews Awesome!
Fa Furqon Achmad Excelent !!!
A video of photos of a video / via aaron koblin
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Jacob Freeze "Video of photos of a video!" Isn't that CUTE!!!
Char Stackle Super cool!!!
Sai Uchil nice
Sirtariq Khan WElcome everyone.
24 Hours of Photographs Merged into a Single Panoramic Image // This amazing panoramic photograph (known as a stereographic projection) was recently captured by Greek photographer Chris Kotsiopoloulos during a mammoth 30-hour photo shoot in Sounio, Greece. The image is comprised of hundreds of photographs shot from daytime to nighttime that have been digitally stitched together to represent an entire rotation of the Earth.
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Flavio Donato Impressive
Rebecca Richards cool :P
Ashley Pollock absolutely beautiful
Irene Long stunning !!
Bini Matthews Very impressive indeed!
Drummer-Gene-Krupa-Performing by gjon mili
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The King Sweet
Nancy Woodford He did have amazing precision.
"Sandia researchers have invented a dart-like, self-guided bullet for small-caliber, smooth-bore firearms that could hit laser-designated targets at distances of more than a mile (about 2,000 meters). The four-inch-long bullet has actuators that steer tiny fins that guide it to its target."
by SandiaLabs
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Ciara McVeigh like cluster bombs. only cuter?
acme like cluster bombs, only less "oops" damage
acme or another, snarkier way to put this might be "Yay, less work for God/Allah to sort out dead innocents from dead bad guy(s)".
Alex A. Kecskes Interesting. Check out this innovative new combat helmet--http://pinterest.co...
Multiple Years Captured in a Single Photograph by Michael Wesely #timelapse #cameraobscura #Berlin
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Sustain. World Corp. that is super neat!
Stefazinho This image reminds of the original Time Machine movie.
One year in one image 45 photographs of Naurissalmi sliced up into a single photo, January on the left and December on the right. / via @straup
by hugovk
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Beth Turner Cool idea and a lot of focused work. Great job!
Darryl Chien So cool!
Ruurdtje Westerterp Hello
Vaclav Chochola - Slepej, Prague 1971
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Frances Burkett Cool photos
Lisa Sakatia this scares me a bit
Nathan Noland Hey Sha - have you ever checked out the long exposure work of Matthew Pillsbury? I like that you have a list for time lapse photos on Pinterest!
Fernando Martin woooow
Rafael Jiménez great!
Eagle owl at 1000 frames per Second towards a camera / via robert hodgin
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Patrice Le Vexier very impressive animal
Mehmet Geze hımm
Patty Werner This is so cool!
Michelle Nava very cool
Tigerbythetail Criddell the video is super impressive!
Lisa Byrne, long exposures of sex.
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Priscilla Mendez Parece un Pajaro deplumao !! LOL
Robin Freeman IM SPECHLESS AS NORMAAL AFTER BEING EXPOSED TO TO MUCH SEX
Monica Schwartz Cool.
Ita Ruiz pretty cool idea!!
Exploding Balloons of Milk Frozen in High Speed Photo by James Huse, Josh Eaton and Steve Keylock. via newscientist
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Brooklynn Fay very cool
TheWorkingPlayground Great!
1 Million FPS videos of bullet impacts, by Werner Mehl from Kurzzeit. Check out the glass at 3:00
by mattrece
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Mediapathic Steen It's a really great reminder that entropy is never instantaneous.
MIT has made a camera that can take 1 Trillion frames per second. With this high speed capability, they can actually SEE the movement of photons of light across a scene or object.
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The physics behind raindrops. If I were to ask you to picture in your head the shape of a raindrop you’d probably think about the standard, idealized almost pear shaped tear drop. This however is no more accurate a depiction of rain as those drawings of hearts or atoms. In reality water flattens out due to the force of the air rushing past and this effect only becomes more noticeable as the size increases. In fact smaller droplets of rain are almost totally spherical but as the size increases they get flatter and wider. Raindrops larger than about 4.5 mm however are torn apart by this force and bulge out the back, being thicker at the bottom edge. This causes them to disperse into smaller raindrops once again until they either hit the ground or join back up with other droplets and the process is repeated.
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hypnotiza Ah science (and nature) you are sooo great!
Pamela Otts What a fun fact to float around inside my head. I will never watch rain the same again.
Sandi Snyder Amazing!!!!
Europe enemy tracer bullets weave an intricate pattern as they shoot towards the planes of the royal air force during a night attack on Hamburg, December 23rd, 1943.
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Ken Murphy's A History of the Sky / calendar style time-lapse of the sky above sf
by obeyken
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Linda Fair Compelling...
Multiple Exposure of Artist Pablo Picasso Using Flashlight to Make Light Drawing of a Figure - photo by Gjon Mili, 1949
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buffalo; galloping, 1887 • eadweard muybridge • via hot parade
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Appuru Pai made these beautiful long exposure shots on the Yurikamome rail transit, an automated guideway train that connects Odaiba with Tokyo.
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Dorothy Freudenberg Elegant. Great tonal quality.
Long-Exposure Pics Turn Toyota Factory Into Action Painting / Stephane Couturier is my favorite
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Long-Exposure Pics Turn Toyota Factory Into Action Painting / Stephane Couturier is my favorite
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Derek Lindner Couturier's awesome. I was obsessed with his architectural photos (Paris, Seoul) about ten years ago but have not seen his more recent work. These are even more amazing.
Sha Hwang @Derek Lindner totally! saw this piece last year in person, so crazy good http://pinterest.com/p...
An enterprising group of robotic vacuum cleaner owners have used LEDs affixed to the top of their Roombas to create these amazing long exposure photographs.
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Dorothy Freudenberg An light installation!
Vertigo Effect Photos of New York City by Alfonso Zubiaga
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Europe enemy tracer bullets weave an intricate pattern as they shoot towards the planes of the royal air force during a night attack on Hamburg, December 23rd, 1943.
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"Dear Photograph, Chinatown use to be livelier"
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Babette B That's my hood!
This animation shows the geocentric phase, libration, position angle of the axis, and apparent diameter of the Moon throughout the year 2011, at hourly intervals.
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timelapse starfield edited to show the rotation of the Earth / via @binx
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A Sniper Rifle Shooting Eggs from The Modernist Cuisine by Nathan Myrhvold. Photo by Ryan Matthew Smith #Eggs #Photography #The_Modernist_Cuisine #Nathan_Myrhvold #Ryan_Matthew_Smith
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Developed by Dr. Harold Edgerton in the 1940s, the Rapatronic photographic technique allowed very early times in a nuclear explosion’s fireball growth to be recorded on film. The exposures were often as short as 10 nanoseconds, and each Rapatronic camera would take exactly one photograph.
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Josh Hinds Wow, that's amazing.
Harold Edgerton, Nuclear explosion photographed with a Rapatronic Camera 1 millisecond after detonation, 1952.
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a beautiful abstract vision of Tokyo by german photographer Steffi Jung / found via @Gabriel Li
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Dorothy Freudenberg what an amazing color.
"The Visual Topography of a Generation Gap" - a copy was made from Daniel Bejar's original apartment key, then a copy was made from that copy. This process was repeated until the original keys information was destroyed, resulting in the topography of a generation.
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Marie Mello Wonderful!!
Robert Share Very cool!