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Here's our
collection of creative drop and splash photographs. People
with a wide variety of photographic skills are represented here,
from beginners to experienced photographers. Click on the
links to view their photos and learn more about their
experiments.
Splashes
A
Systematic Study of Splashes
A
photographic study of water splashes above and below the water surface
by three students--Scott Butson, Corey Hadley, and Stuart Pratt--at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.
Information on their setup and experiment can be
found on the website they created.
Water
Splash Sequences
Inspired
by the work of Butson, Hadley, and Pratt, Dahl Clark
took a sequence of photos showing the various stages of water drop
splashes. From these photos, she created animations of
splashes as viewed from above
and below the water, and beneath
the surface.
Multi-flash
Milk
Splashes
Drops and
splashes of milk were illuminated with a timed sequence of four flash
units, each filtered with a different color.
Water
Splashes
A sequence of frames showing the evolution of a
splash after a water drop falls into a container of water.
Unlike the above-and-below water splash photographs, these pictures
were taken at an angle above the water's surface.
Drops
Water
Drops in
Short Falls
Drops of
water fell a short distance onto a hard surface. This caused the drops to deform
without splashing upon
contacting the surface.
Water
Balloon Drops
The shapes
assumed by water balloons when dropped onto a surface are very much
like those seen for Martin's drops of water in short falls (as long as
the balloon doesn't burst!)
Squish
Ball Drops
Another
collision situation similar to those above. In this case, a
cloth-covered ball containing a squishy substance was used.
Racquetball
Collisions
A racquetball deformed
in colliding with a
wall.
Related
Drop and Splash Phenomena
Milk
Strings
Milk drops were placed on a
spring-loaded platform. The platform was accelerated upward
and then jerked downward. This caused the milk
drops to stretch into stringy shapes.
Soap
Bubbles
Water was
dropped onto a large soap bubble. The collision had an
interesting and unexpected result.
Potato
Splashes
These
pictures show potato pellets colliding with a hard surface, creating
violent splashes.
Miscellaneous
Splashes
More
examples of splashes.
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