25+ Amazing Examples of High Speed Photography
25+ Amazing Examples of High Speed Photography
High Speed photography is a photography technique in which we capture the world at a very high speed. While shooting the word in high speed, a brand new dimension of the common things around us comes out. You can reach the image sources by clicking on the images.
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Enjoy the following breath taking examples of High Speed Photography.
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Awesome Comments!
…. awesome !!
Okay. Except the whole ‘lets take a picture of something being dropped in water’ loses its novelty after the first three photographs. After that it becomes boring.
It is really wonderful shoot. It is awesome and really a great examples of the best and a digital photography. I love those ones.
Excellent
Hot,hot,hot!!!!
Excellent collection
Great photos! I`m only just getting into photography, but it amazes me what you can do with one single shot. Thanks for putting these together!
nice shoot!!!
Great photos! I`m only just getting into photography, but it amazes me what you can do with one single shot. Thanks for putting these together!
beautifull nice!!!!!!!!!
Wow! love it
water and glass
how original
of all the fast moving things one could possibly photograph, why do people always choose these boring things
only thing missing is the obligatory shooting of cards XD
animals, fire, people in motion etc.
all way more interesting than the done to death splashing water and breaking glass
The bullet and card one was cool, but I was more impressed with the shot than the picture…
how lovely!!
The photo of the girl with the “water mohawk” is linked to a Flickr member who stole this from the original flickr member:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoff1f/100595031/in/set-72057594059410424/
Research should be done before posting your examples….credit needs to be given to the correct photographer.
@Pamela
I’m the Editor of Designzzz.
THE CREDIT IS GIVEN TO THE CORRECT PHOTOGRAPHER. The person we are linking back to, uploaded this picture in 2005 while the link you provided uploaded the picture in 2007. Besides the person we are linking is claiming that the girl in the photo is his daughter and describes the camera make and everything, your link only says one word in the description, and that is “wow”. This is means that the second person saw this pic somewhere and added in his stream.
Dear! we try our best to credit the proper person but our readers, including you, should keep an eye on it so that if we ever falter, you should point out, just like you did here. I thank you for being sincere to Designzzz.
I am the original photographer of the girl in the swimming pool. She is my daughter. Right next to this photo in my Flickr photostream (http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoff1f/) I have a second, very similar shot of another of my daughters doing the same thing.
Pamela appears to be correct. When I click on my photo here, it takes me to the very small photostream of someone called “That’s the way I like it”. In only one page of photos, probably half of them are stolen.
When I click on the link in Pamels’s note, it takes me to the photo of my OTHER daughter. The photo you have used here appears in many similar high speed photography collections and these entire collections are often duplicated into other people’s collections. The correct link to the original photo should be: http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoff1f/100595020/
Thanks, – Jeff
Tayyab Reply:
April 10th, 2011 at 1:05 am
Hello Mr Geoff, Welcome to Designzzz
Yes, After replying Pamela’s comment, I noticed that we had two pictures, but the angle of the camera was same, lighting was same, pool and background was same and your daughters also look very much the same, no wonder Rishabh (the creator of this post) made this minor mistake.
Thanks for helping sir, glad we have this sorted out.
By the way, did you check Breathtaking Long Exposure Photography and How to Capture It, I think you’ll like it.
thank …..
brelliant……….!!!
gr8 photographix
just ….. WOW…..
AMAZING
What are the settings for High Speed fotography, please explain how to.
Thanks
Tayyab Reply:
July 29th, 2011 at 3:29 am
Hello Paul!
All the tips for hi-speed photography can’t be defined in a comment but there’s another post coming on the same topic. I’ll include those tips in that post. We’ll be publishing it in a week. Make sure you don’t miss it.
They are very impressive… I like them
four color cup photo is mine. dont use without my permission. thank you
Tayyab Reply:
January 3rd, 2012 at 5:26 am
that image is linked back to http://www.flickr.com/photos/merkfotos
If you don’t want us to display this image, we’ll remove it. But we are providing a link back.
thanks for the link share.