This is an exhibit of projects by middle and high-school students. The students, who ranged in age from 13 to 18, froze moments in time using inexpensive electronic flash units and triggers. The students typically constructed much of the equipment and devised many of the experimental techniques that were needed for their projects. Some of the projects were long-term, systematic investigations of natural phenomena, while others were primarily intended to capture dramatic moments and present them in an artistic way.
The photographs were taken by students at the following institutions:
Casady School, Oklahoma City, OK
Edgerton Exporit Center, Aurora, NE
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, NC
The photographs in this exhibit are the property of the student photographers and/or their sponsor. Permission of the copyright holder is required in order to reproduce or distribute any photograph. In order to request permission, contact L. Winters. The web pages showcasing the images were originally created at the Pacific Science Center and hosted at http://www.pacsci.org.
Information on how to take high-speed photographs is provided here.