All you need, it seems, is a couple of parabolic mirrors and a high-speed camera:
All you need, it seems, is a couple of parabolic mirrors and a high-speed camera:
Fascinating, Janis, thanks for posting the link. I expect Mike will want to photograph the sound of one his bottles breaking after watching this
It is 2am in this part of my time zone, so I will go back to this later when the rest of the world wakes up and edit my post later. I do not want to wake up my household.
That is very interesting to know...Janis. Though....too much work to capture the clicky sound from my camera when I can download them as easily in the net for my presentations which I already have and done.
Last edited by IzzieK; 16th April 2014 at 03:55 PM.
Nice, thanks for sharing.
Allow an old man to wonder aloud...as sound is nothing move than wave movement could one not achieve the same effects by using dry ice vapors or a smoke machine to capture that movement?