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anyone worried about the hundred dollar bill-- it's still legal tender as long as 4/5ths of it is in tact. From that shot? Still in tact, still legal tender!
To the guy asking about FPS needed for this.
It should only be one really. Burst mode on a camera would work too.
The important part that really gets the action to stop is a flash with a fairly fast shutter speed. The photographer will also need something used to trigger the camera and flash when something such as movement, or in this case, most likely noise occurs. Those can be found in numerous places on the internet.
'I like vaginas. Wonder what it would look like if they shot a bullet through a vagina!'
Um, are you retarded?
Yeah, awesome photos, especially the ones with the rose. surprising that it remained mostly intacts for as long as it did
'I like vaginas. Wonder what it would look like if they shot a bullet through a vagina!'
Um, are you retarded?
Yeah, awesome photos, especially the ones with the rose. surprising that it remained mostly intacts for as long as it did
"anyone worried about the hundred dollar bill-- it's still legal tender as long as 4/5ths of it is in tact. From that shot? Still in tact, still legal tender!"
but, since the bullet will keep going, the bill will be split in two... will they still take it then?
"I like vaginas. Wonder what it would look like if they shot a bullet through a vagina!"
i like brains. i wonder what it would look like if they shot a bullet through your brain. =O
The next time you have an urge to shoot an split a $100 bill - let me know. I will exchange your $100 for a $1.00 - you can shoot the dollar, and I will pocket a $99.00 profit
"I like vaginas. Wonder what it would look like if they shot a bullet through a vagina!"
Hi anon, I love you.
OT: Just stumbled here, have to say awesome pics. My favorite is either the pear or the match.
"is... is that a barbie doll? disturbing. but cool!"
lol yeah, it lloks like a head shot on barbie while she was in her drop top. she should have went with the armored maybach... lol
This picture is the sound barrier being broken. when something breaks the sound barrier, the air changes density which can be seen on a high speed camera.
These are stroboscopic pics, taken with very special equipment developed at MIT by "Doc" Edgerton in the 50s. The one with the bullet in B&W records the shockwaves created by the sound of supersonic speed at which the bullet is going.
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