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After quite busy full time with work, I share this I found out there and I feel great.
high-speed photography or freeze fast-moving field is a wonderful creative in how it is photographic effects.
Such images, beyond the art world, especially in physics is used in investigations health and especially in sports.
The classic high-speed photography captures the images of water balloons that explode or fall of water droplets forming a bowl and splash our eyes tend to be almost imperceptible.
The discovery of this kind of images dating back to 1948 when the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), is defined as a set of photos captured by a camera capable of recording 128 frames per second or more, and at least three consecutive frames.
From that moment when we talk about high-speed photography we are referring to one of these meanings or both.
For the first definition, it is precisely when we recorded an image that freezes the movement, the second definition, however, is when we perform a series of photos that can be taken at a high sampling frequency or fs high speed.
For camera settings for these photographs, we're talking about everything from shutter speed.
Many things determine when selecting the shutter speed, for example: the speed of the reason for our scene, the distance between it and us and the available light.
In all cases for high-speed photos need to resort to very high shutter speeds, especially if we added to the movement in low light conditions.
As always, this is achieved by experimenting with different shutter speeds to better understand the handling of your camera and taking multiple pictures by changing the angles of light and distance of moving subject.
I leave a couple of videos that run this type of catch.
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