Wednesday, 27 February 2013

STROBE PHOTOGRAPHY



The ability of strobe lights to "freeze" the motion of rapidly moving objects by making them visible for only a fraction of a second makes them very useful in photography and in measuring vibration and other types of high-speed motion.

here are some examples of strobe photography done by other artists.




Harold E. "Doc" Edgerton, who created some of the most memorable photographs of all time,
Edgerton began working with the stroboscope. As many people are aware, a stroboscope generates brief, repeating bursts of light, which allow an observer to view quickly moving objects in a series of static, as-if frozen images, rather than a single continuous blur.










here is one of Harold Edgerton famous images of a water drop.



below are my images of strobe photography













The settings i used to create these images was 

f-8
ISO 100
And a 10 second exposure with a timer of 5 seconds

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