What we don't see
During the holiday I went on a photography assignment in Langkawi, and with a semi-DSLR camera (Sony DSC-H9) in my hand, in between the assignments I went and took this picture:
It was a picture of water running from an open water tap in the kitchen sink. Through my own eyes, the water is really running, not dripping. Setting the camera to use the highest shutter speed possible (0.0008s), I captured the above picture. There’s no way we can see that by naked eye. The water is dripping after all. But it’s nothing weird. The physics concept of surface tension can easily explain that, but I’m gonna spare you guys the technical explanation this time
Below are some other pictures I took during and in between the photography assignments. Enjoy.
Copyright notice: These pictures are mine, and while you are free to share them and show them around, they may not be used for commercial purposes.






3 comments
Khairul Syahir said
August 25, 2008 at 8:57 pm (UTC 12)
you’re the second person to like that photo the most
but the funny thing is, I didn’t intend that photo to be nice, just experimenting with the shutter speed of the camera, seeing how fast can the camera go.
btw, it’s really not hard to learn about the camera functions and settings, provided you’re willing to spend some time on it.
danial syafiq said
August 25, 2008 at 5:54 pm (UTC 12)
i particularly liked the first photo. daym nice! btw im also interested in photography but havent had the time to snap pictures lately. but at the same time i dont really know about the camera functions and stuff.
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September 23, 2008 at 8:39 pm (UTC 12)
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