That's a real photo SHOOT: Artist captures explosive power of bullets (... and in the firing line are items you'd find in your vegetable rack)
By Daily Mail ReporterLast updated at 10:43 AM on 2nd August 2010
The California-based photographer, 54, has captured a series of otherwise unassuming items as they explode on contact with a bullet.
The dramatic results feature everything from flowers to fruit, as well as more unexpected items such as bacon and even snow globes.
Rat-a-tat-tat: A handful of cocktail
stirrers shatter as artist Alan Sailer fires a rifle at them, capturing
every step of the carnage
Wham: A bullet erupts through a tin of Spam luncheon meat
Light show: The bullet (left) is pictured just moments before smashing the lightbulb (right)
The camera, which features a unique home-made flash, is set at a one-second delay.
Mr Sailer, who describes the process as 'beyond dangerous', says: 'The special item is the flash. It is a home-built unit based on the design of Harold Edgerton. The flash is about .5 microsecond in duration and runs at 17,000 volts. It is beyond dangerous, it's deadly.'
Half time orange: A citrus fruit explodes on impact
'The camera is set at one second and an f-stop of 9-13 depending on the reflectivity of the subject. The flash stops the action. The one second gives me time to click the camera shutter with one hand while I pull the trigger on the rifle with the other.'
Five a day: A carrot and a banana are distorted beyond recognition during the shoot
Vices: A bottle of vodka and a lipstick feature in a different kind of shoot-out
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1299114/A-real-photo-shoot-Artist-snaps-moment-impact-bullets-speed-everyday-items.html#ixzz1fKZWzBoa
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