
There are just a few weeks left to catch the Delaware Art Museum’s survey of ultra-high-speed photography pioneer Dr. Harold Edgerton. Faster than the Eye Can See closes on April 25, 2010, and highlights some delightfully lush color prints – all of which catch moments impossible to view with the naked eye.
Learn more at Delart.org. (via Curated).
A few examples of Dr. Edgerton’s photography after the leap.
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Great post. Some amazing work here.
Saw this exhibit a couple weeks back. Very amazing shots, especially considering that a lot of them were from the first half of the 20th century.
Hi, For anyone interested in learning more about Harold “Doc” Edgerton, his life and his work, I invite you to visit the interactive website http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/ where you can view thousands of his images, peruse and transcribe his laboratory notebooks, read about his reasearch, and contribute your thoughts and comments with keywords and more. Enjoy!