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Stop Action Photography (1931)
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A major advancement for photography came in 1931 when Harold Edgerton (1903-1990) invented ultra-high-speed and stop-action photography. Edgerton used his invention to capture events too fast to see with the human eye, such as droplets of liquid splashing and bullets flying through mid-air.
Image Credit
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Edgerton, Harold E. Milkdrop Coronet – 1957. MIT Museum, Cambridge MA. HEE-NC-57001. MIT Museum, Edgerton Digital Collections. Accessed: 22 July 2010.
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