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Dancer's Cartwheel, 1940

Dancer's Cartwheel, 1940. At a photography fair in Chicago, Kodak introduced Edgerton's Kodatron strobe with  a demonstration of its ability to record rapid movement. At1/3,000 of a second, the flash stopped the dancer's momentum in the middle of her seemingly impossible move. The art of high-speed photography records these kinds of fast-moving objects, documenting things that are normally invisible to the human eye. Scientists use high-speed photographs to study physical movement, measuring phenomena like surface tension and gravitational effects.
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Dancer's Cartwheel, 1940
Dancer's Cartwheel, 1940. At a photography fair in Chicago, Kodak introduced Edgerton's Kodatron strobe with a demonstration of its ability to record rapid movement. At1/3,000 of a second, the flash stopped the dancer's momentum in the middle of her seemingly impossible move. The art of high-speed photography records these kinds of fast-moving objects, documenting things that are normally invisible to the human eye. Scientists use high-speed photographs to study physical movement, measuring phenomena like surface tension and gravitational effects.
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Album / Science Source / New York Public Library
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3893 x 3096 px | 34.5 MB
Taille d'impression:
33.0 x 26.2 cm | 13.0 x 10.3 in (300 dpi)