Ballistics Photography refers to the area of photography concerned with taking pictures
of bullets being fired from a gun or bullets penetrating their
respective targets. The techniques involved with taking ballistic
related photos are similar to those for any other subject of high-speed
photography, such as pictures of splashing liquids or popping balloon.
As with any other specialized area of photography, ballistics photography demands a certain set of equipment. In addition to a high-speed flash, a photographer may also need a cable release
and a trigger to align the flash with the event. The trigger, perhaps
the most important piece of equipment, activates the camera to take the
picture based on either the sound or light emitted from the high-speed
event.
While a bullet shot out of a gun will have a trigger that is rigged
to go off based on the sound of the gun being fired, the trigger will be
set to be light-sensitive if it is attempting to capture a flash of
lightning. For sound triggered shots, a photographer may also want to
use a microphone to make the trigger extra sensitive to perceiving the
first whispers of sound.
Although ballistic photography may be taken for artistic effect, it
most often comes into play for scientific research and experiments.
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