Yes, this has definitely been done before, but it's so cool that anyone with a high-speed camera has got to try this at least once! A simple flick of a lighter is filmed at 300 and 600fps, then slowed-down again to 15 and 7.5 fps, giving a final playback rate of 1/20, 1/40, and 1/80 of realtime speed.
The sparks from the flint and the glowing gas cloud take on an almost ghost-like fireworks quality at these slow speeds, making for an artistic and scientifically interesting show!
Camera: Casio EX-F1
The soundtrack is "Lunar Seas" from the "StarSpin" EP/CD by Technician (yours truly). Full artist discography, MP3 downloads and CDs are available at the Technician website: HTTP://technician.jcmdi.com
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Looks like fireworks! :D Awesome video! :D
ZeldaGlitchDemon123 1 year ago 2
Definitely like a microscopic fireworks show! :-) Thanks for stopping by!
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
cool
fannsingaandranamn9 1 year ago
Thanks for checking it out! :-)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago
stunning! i love your work! big up nuff respect!
hipodrea 1 year ago 2
Thanks so much for the view and nice comment! Cheers! =)
jcmegabyte 1 year ago