Who would have thought that a bursting soap bubble caught before it completely disintegrates, looks like this?
@Chrissy Page The article stated they were not altered. To get the bubble burst to stand still so clearly would require technical intervention, such as electronically breaking the film while initiating an extremely high speed image, much faster than a millisecond, my guess. I have an image taken in 1944 by Los Alamos scientists of an implosion experiment which crushes down the volume of a solid metal sphere, taken in increments of one-millionth of a second. Quite a feat for then! Frank
@Tony Britton Greetings, Tony! Love your signature! You're lucky; my wife points, and I run! Are you "into" photography, then? Frank