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  • A carved pumpkin is set on fire.  The green flame is made by adding copper chloride to the flame inside the pumpkin.
    K13-flaming-pumpkin16.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4860.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4866.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4833.jpg
  • A carved pumpkin is set on fire.  The blue flame color is produced by burning alcohol, and the green flame is made by adding copper chloride to the flame inside the pumpkin.
    K13-blue1pumpkin1.jpg
  • Boy juggling three flaming torches.
    K09juggler4842.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.  The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound.  The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-22quickshot_4400.jpg
  • A .45 caliber handgun firing a bullet.  This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of   1/2,000,000th of a second.  The sparks are from gunpowder that was still burring as it left the barrel behind the bullet.
    K0845calB_3822B.jpg
  • A .357 caliber bullet is fired from a hand gun.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.  The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound.  The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-357magt4426.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K20-polint-bullet_0015.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. The pullet is passing through a thin sheet of glass. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K20-polint-bullet_0046.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. The pullet is passing through a thin sheet of glass. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second. The origional colors have been changed in Photoshop.
    K20-polint-bullet_0030X.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K20-polint-bullet_0028.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K20-polint-bullet_0015.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.  The lack of a bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving slower than the speed of sound.  This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.  .
    K08-22subsonic_4411.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. The pullet is passing through a thin sheet of glass. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second. The origional colors have been changed in Photoshop.
    K20-polint-bullet_0046X.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. The pullet is passing through a thin sheet of glass. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second. The origional colors have been changed in Photoshop.
    K20-polint-bullet_0046X.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. The pullet is passing through a thin sheet of glass. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K20-polint-bullet_0030A.jpg
  • A .45 caliber handgun firing a bullet.  This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of   1/2,000,000th of a second.  The sparks are from gunpowder that was still burring as it left the barrel behind the bullet.
    K0845calB_3822B2.jpg
  • A .45 caliber handgun firing a bullet.  This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of   1/2,000,000th of a second.  The sparks are from gunpowder that was still burring as it left the barrel behind the bullet.
    K0845calA_3822.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.  The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound.  The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-22quickshot_4398blue.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.  The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound.  The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-22quickshot_4398.jpg
  • A .22 caliber bullet is fired from a rifle. Here the bullet is seen in a polarizing interferometer. The different colors of light represent different air pressures. The clear bow wave in front of the bullets shows that the bullet is moving faster than the speed of sound. The exact velocity of this supersonic bullet can be calculated from measurements of the bow wake angle. This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of 1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K20-polint-bullet_0028.jpg
  • A car spark plug firing.  The spark plug is the trigger that causes the gasoline to burn at a specific time in the cars internal combustion engine.  The spark plug fires and give the gas/air mixture the activation energy to start to burn.  This is a critical component in the thermodynamic cycle of an internal combustion engine.  A dirty or poorly adjusted spark plug will cause an engine to mis-fire, or fail to run.
    K10sparkplug_2234.jpg
  • A close-up car spark plug firing.  The spark plug is the trigger that causes the gasoline to burn at a specific time in the cars internal combustion engine.  The spark plug fires and give the gas/air mixture the activation energy to start to burn.  This is a critical component in the thermodynamic cycle of an internal combustion engine.  A dirty or poorly adjusted spark plug will cause an engine to mis-fire, or fail to run.
    K10sparkplug2362.jpg
  • A car spark plug firing.  The spark plug is the trigger that causes the gasoline to burn at a specific time in the cars internal combustion engine.  The spark plug fires and give the gas/air mixture the activation energy to start to burn.  This is a critical component in the thermodynamic cycle of an internal combustion engine.  A dirty or poorly adjusted spark plug will cause an engine to mis-fire, or fail to run.
    K10sparkplug2330.jpg
  • The supersonic shockwave that exits the barrel a .22 caliber rifle in front of the bullet.  This pressure wave is responsible for the loud sound of the gun.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-22quicksho4416.jpg
  • A .45 caliber bullet exiting the gun. This image is part of a series taken 1/1,000,000th of a second apart.  The gunpowder still has velocity and will travel up to 20 feet from the point of discharge.  This gunpowder can be detected on clothing and skin to determine the location of individuals at the scene of a crime.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-45auto-sequence1.jpg
  • A .45 caliber bullet exiting the gun. This image is part of a series taken 1/1,000,000th of a second apart.  The gunpowder still has velocity and will travel up to 20 feet from the point of discharge.  This gunpowder can be detected on clothing and skin to determine the location of individuals at the scene of a crime.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-45auto-sequence2.jpg
  • A .45 caliber bullet exiting the spent gunpowder.  This event takes place approximately 6 inches in front of the gun.  The gunpowder still has velocity and will travel up to 20 feet from the point of discharge.  This gunpowder can be detected on clothing and skin to determine the location of individuals at the scene of a crime.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-22quicksho4424.jpg
  • A Thermogram of fireplace.  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07-163.jpg
  • A .45 caliber bullet exiting the gun. This image is part of a series taken 1/1,000,000th of a second apart.  The gunpowder still has velocity and will travel up to 20 feet from the point of discharge.  This gunpowder can be detected on clothing and skin to determine the location of individuals at the scene of a crime.  The schlieren optical system images different air pressures with different colors of light.   This image freezes the motion by using a high speed flash with a duration of  1/2,000,000th of a second.
    K08-45autot_4439.jpg
  • Thermogram of resistive heating of a wire.  The large amount of current going through the wire is responsible for heating up the wire. .  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07-265.jpg
  • A field that is the ideal habitat for fireflies. This species is identified as Photinus obscurellus.  This field is located near Honeoye Falls, New York. Here the field is seen just at dusk
    K20Fire-fly-hyde-park1662-Dusk.jpg
  • A high sensitivity camera was used to collect all the flashes from a field with fireflies. This species is identified as Photinus obscurellus. Shown here is a collection of flashes covering 5 minutes. This field is located near Honeoye Falls, New York and was taken just after 10pm on July 8th at a temperature of 88F. The temperature affects the flashing pattern of the fireflies. Here the field is seen on the left just at dusk
    K20Fire-fly-hyde-park1662A.jpg
  • A high sensitivity camera was used to collect all the flashes from a field with fireflies. This species is identified as Photinus obscurellus. Shown here is a collection of flashes covering 5 minutes. This field is located near Honeoye Falls, New York and was taken just after 10pm on July 8th at a temperature of 88F. The temperature affects the flashing pattern of the fireflies.
    K20Fire-fly-hyde-park18039A.jpg
  • Transverse section of a Acacia dealbata (Silver Wattle) stem. Silver Wattle is a species of Acacia, native to southeastern Australia.  It is a fast growing evergreen tree or shrub growing up to 30 m tall, typically a pioneer species after fire.  Acacia dealbata is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant.  Light micrograph of a section through a stem.  The magnification is 200 times when printed 10 inches wide.
    K07SilverWattle200x06.tif
  • A paintball is fired into an egg.
    K09paintball4707.jpg
  • A Thermogram of a hot rifle.  This gun has just fired a dozen bullets and the barrel is quite hot.  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    gun-1.jpg
  • A paintball is fired into an egg.
    K09paintball4710.jpg
  • A paintball is fired directly at the vertical edge of a razor blade.
    K09paintball4694.jpg
  • A paintball is fired directly at the vertical edge of a razor blade.
    K09paintball4678.jpg
  • A paintball is fired directly at the vertical edge of a razor blade.
    K09paintball4684.jpg
  • A paintball is fired directly at the vertical edge of a razor blade.
    K09paintball4673.jpg
  • A paintball is fired directly at the vertical edge of a razor blade.
    K09paintball4661.jpg
  • A paintball is fired into an egg.
    K09paintball4713.jpg
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