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General & Miscellaneous Photography, Nature & the Natural World - General & Miscellaneous, Photography, Specific Photographic Processes
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Incredibly Fast

by Jacques-Olivier Baruch
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Overview

Through the use of telescopic lenses, stop-motion photography, electron scanning microscopes, and other fantastic photographic technology, the images in the Frontiers Of The Invisible series reveal worlds not visible to the naked eye.

Examines how photographic technology can capture on film incredibly fast movements, such as a bird diving for food or a bullet being fired.

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Children's Literature - Beverly Kobrin

One of the fine "Frontiers of the Invisible" series that allows readers to explore views possible only through sophisticated photographic equipment and technology, including telescopic lenses (Incredibly Far), stop-motion photography (Incredibly Fast) x-ray and sound imaging (Incredibly Hidden) and scanning electron microscopes (Incredibly Small). In range and depth, this book will fascinate and intrigue readers. Full-color photographs, glossary and index.

Book Details

Published
September 30, 1993
Publisher
New York : New Discovery Books ; c1993.
Pages
48
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780027084351

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