Watch as these flowers open, close, and sway in this time lapse film by Doc Edgerton.
Watch these flowers open and close in this time lapse film by Doc Edgerton.
See Doc Edgerton and crew pulling up the distress lantern from the ironclad Civil War-era ship USS Monitor.
Watch the formation that milk takes on when it is dropped on a flat surface and then dropped into a deeper pool of milk in this slow motion film by Doc Edgerton.
See what happens when a ball bearing is dropped on a few Christmas ornaments in this slow motion film by Doc Edgerton.
Watch this demo of the "water piddler" and what it looks like under a strobe in this film by Doc Edgerton.
Watch this slideshow of several photographs of a bullet going through various objects such as apples, cards, etc. These were captured by Doc Edgerton using his stroboscopic photography process.
Watch the sunrise on Stonehenge in this time lapse film by Doc Edgerton.
See some footage of the 1950 erutpion of Mauna Loa on Hawaii's big island in this film by Doc Edgerton.
Watch as a filament is heated up to the point of failure in these two slow motion films by Doc Edgerton.
Watch this flower move in this time lapse film by Doc Edgerton. It's a slow start, but when the sun comes up (about half way through), the plant really "wakes up".
Watch this short footage of clouds moving in this time lapse film by Doc Edgerton.
Watch this film from the MIT Science Reporter on Underwater Photography and the process developed and used by Doc Edgerton and the Woods Hole Institute to name a few. An overview is given through an interview with Doc Edgerton himself.
Watch this time lapse film of starfish by Doc Edgerton.
See how an underwater thumper transducer causes water to behave when it activates in this slow motion film by Doc Edgerton.
See how the wings move on insects with two pairs of wings behaving as one in this slow motion film by Doc Edgerton.
See what how the wings move on insects with a single pair of wings in this film by Doc Edgerton.
Watch to see how round and hollow unicellular particles are formed by spray processing in this slow motion film by Doc Edgerton.
Watch this film by Doc Edgerton exploring aerogynamics in nature with slow motion examples such as birds and insects.
Wacth a persons finger pop a bubble in slow motion in this film by Doc Edgerton.