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  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting an apple. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and apple photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13apple033.JPG
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting an apple. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and apple photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13apple026.JPG
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting an apple. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and apple photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13apple020.JPG
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting an apple. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and apple photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K12-HSapple-2752.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting an apple. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and apple photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    apple_0021_RT8.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting an apple. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and apple photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13apple043.JPG
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting an apple. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and apple photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13apple019.JPG
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting an apple. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and apple photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13apple044.JPG
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting a glass containing water. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and glass photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13HSglass040.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting crayons. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and crayons photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13HScrayons032.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet hitting crayons. The bullet is travelling at 660 feet per second (201 meters per second). This image shows the collision of the bullet and crayons photographed at at 1/1,000,000th of a second flash/strobe speed.
    K13HScrayons037.jpg
  • An x-ray of a common gall effecting oak trees, Quercus sp.  This gall is sometimes called Oak-apples. A gall is an abnormal growth or swelling formed by a plant as a result of attack by parasites such as bacteria, fungi, nematodes, insects and mites. These galls are caused by larvae of parasitic wasps. Oak- apples are valued for the high-content of tannin within them.
    oak-gallblue.jpg
  • A green apple is dropped in water, creating a splash.
    K09watersplash5496.jpg
  • A mallet is used to smash a green apple.
    K09malletsmash5595.jpg
  • An apple is dropped in water, creating a splash.
    K09watersplash5508.jpg
  • A mallet is used to smash an apple.
    K09malletsmash5614.jpg
  • X-Ray of an Apple Ipod shuffle music player.
    x07ipod-shuffle1.jpg
  • X-Ray of an Apple Ipod shuffle music player.
    x07ipod-shuffle1neg.jpg
  • An apple and a feather are released at the same time.  The feather that is falling in a vacuum chamber falls at the same rate as the apple in the air.  The feather and the apple have metal pins in them that are attracted to the strong magnets in the release mechanism that can be seen at the top of the image.  The flash is triggered at 1/20th of a second interval.  The apple and feather do accelerate at the same rate..The vacuum pressure was 30 microns.
    K12-gravity-apple004.JPG
  • An apple and a feather are released at the same time.  The feather that is falling in a vacuum chamber falls at the same rate as the apple in the air.  The feather and the apple have metal pins in them that are attracted to the strong magnets in the release mechanism that can be seen at the top of the image.  The flash is triggered at 1/20th of a second interval.  The apple and feather do accelerate at the same rate..The vacuum pressure was 30 microns.
    K12-gravity-apple001.JPG
  • A seed pod of the thorn apple (Datura stramonium). The specimen was illuminated with white light to compare it with the shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) image in this series. This image is part of a series
    K20-UVIVF_4400.jpg
  • Transverse section of a  Datura Stem (Datura stramonium).  Light micrograph of a section through a stem.  The magnification is 32 times when printed 10 inches wide.  Datura is also known by the common names Jimson Weed, Gypsum Weed, Stink Weed, Loco Weed, Jamestown Weed, Thorn Apple, Angel's Trumpet, Devil's Trumpet, Devil's Snare is a common weed in the Nightshade Family. It contains tropane alkaloids that are sometimes used as a hallucinogen.
    K07datura32X.tif
  • A seed pod of the thorn apple (Datura stramonium). The specimen was illuminated with shortwave ultraviolet light (UV) that cannot be detected with the camera used for this image. The tissues in the plant absorbed the UV light and fluoresced in the visible spectrum. This technique is called ultraviolet visible light fluorescence and is often used in biology to detect unique compounds in samples. This image is part of a series
    K20-UVIVF_4402.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Datura Flower( Datura stramonium ) in Flower showing trumpet shaped flower.  This plant also can be called Thorn Apple or Jimson weed.
    trumpet2.jpg
  • An X-ray of a Datura Flower( Datura stramonium ) in Flower showing trumpet shaped flower.  This plant also can be called Thorn Apple or Jimson weed.
    trumpet1-fix2blue.jpg
  • An X-Ray of Iphone 6 Cell Phone / Camera.
    K19X-Iphone6—Apple-012A.jpg
  • An X-Ray of Iphone X Cell Phone / Camera.
    K19X-IphoneX—Apple-010A.jpg
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