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Liquid-nitro-dipped rose being shot, captured in high speed photos
Liquid-nitro-dipped rose being shot, captured in high speed photos
Cory Doctorow:
Here is a Flickr set of high-speed photos of various objects being shot. The highlight is this picture of a rose dipped in liquid nitrogen and captured in the act of shattering. As Checkov wrote, "If there is a gun, a vat of liquid nitrogen, and a rose on the mantelpiece in the first act, it will be used in connection with high-speed photography by the third act." Link (Thanks, Amy!)
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