High Speed Photography by Martin Klimas

Incredible snaps proudly present the high speed photography by Martin Klimas. High speed photography is a science of taking pictures in very fast happening.

It is considered as time laps photography. In March 2008 Casio introduced the EX-F1, the first consumer market camera with creditable high speed video capability. In this below displayed high speed photographs you can see the excellent technology adaptation.
 

It takes endless attempts to bring out the good finished photography. Here we posted the excellent high speed photography by Martin Klimas hope you all will like it.

Martin Klimas was born in 1971 in Lake of Konstanz, Germany. He received his degree in Visual Communications from Fachhochschule Dusseldorf and has had many exhibitions in Germany and abroad. He is represented by Foley Gallery in New York and Bransch for commercial assignments.
 


This new series, ‘Exploding Vegetables’, is created by firing a projectile into different kinds of fruits and vegetables reflecting our shift towards healthy (bio) food and away from junk food.

Martin Klimas drops porcelain statues and photographs them at the moment they shatter, creating scenes with incredible senses of movement. You can almost imagine that the figures in these pictures are actually alive, and that their bodies blow apart each time they make contact.


I would love to see an animation inspired by these shattering effects, although I imagine the bodies might have reassemble their bits in pieces. Otherwise, no one will ever get anything done.

Martin Klimas destroy a lot of clay to make his art. Combining the Silence of Eadweard Muybridge's horse pictures with the association-rich composition someting else, and stop us just at the moment of transformation.

 
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