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Showing posts with label high speed photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high speed photography. Show all posts
November 2, 2011
August 21, 2011
Mt. Everest Base Camp
During our road trip through Tibet, we stopped at Mt. Everest Base Camp.
The drive leading to Mt. Everest
We passed a few small villages
The weather completely changed when we reached the camp
This building is what is considered the base camp.
Mt. Everest on a cloudy day
Buddha's cave home at Mt. Everest Base Camp. My husband always manages to stand out :)
It is considered the highest temple on Earth
The outside. One direction was clear and sunny.
The other was cloudy and gray.
Leaving the temple. Can you see the little deer in this photo ^ Masters of disguise!
August 12, 2011
Bullets
High speed photography capturing bullets going through random objects.
I should have put blood packets in the heads...
Bullet through water (actually, its called a Shadowgraph)
A Shadowgraph is an optical method that reveals non-uniformities in transparent media like air, water, or glass.
Bullet through a shadowgraph with a divider :D
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