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Destroy them with lasers!

HenningKO says...

Does reverse count as timeshift? I was really hoping for slo-mo and was disappointed.

ETA: 'Twas neat how the pops slowed down the further out it got, I assume because the laser light attenuated.

Very Rare Triple Play

VidRoth says...

I can't recall ever seeing a grounder triple play with only one force out. Impressive stuff, especially the last throw (as the slo-mo shows). Why did the batter try for 2nd??? That was stupid stupid stupid.

Marble Falls Bridge Demolition - Quite Awesome!

The Boy With Perfect Timing

Bubble bursting at 18,000fps - The Slow Mo Guys

Sagemind says...

Needs Better lighting - Can't see a dammed thing!

Edit: Actually yes, My monitor is great. And yes, I understand that the darkened image is part of the high speed process. But they know that as well, and I just figured that photographing something so particular as tiny water droplets, they could have tried using either solid white or solid black backgrounds and better lighting to accentuate the bubbles and the popping.

If they are going to make a video with all the equipment, then set your space up properly. These guys do slo-mo all the time. I just felt they could take the time to do it right.

Big Cats in Slow Motion

Probably The Closest Call I've Ever Seen.

Serious Motorcycle Fail

Lars Andersen shoots arrows the fastest

Slowmotion Spanking

R.I.P. JP

Yogi says...

>> ^PlayhousePals:

>> ^Yogi:
Just moved to Seattle, I feel like I missed out on something.

He really was a huge Seattle icon since the 1950's. You should go and check out his statue located in Fremont [and don't forget the Fremont Troll under the Aurora Bridge if you do].
Each channel had their own kid's show. KOMO had Captain Puget [he was a bit dry for my taste]. KING had Stan Boreson who played the accordion and had pets [basset hounds Slo-Mo and No-Mo]. KSTW had Brakeman Bill who had sidekick named Crazy Donkey. It was fun growing up here. =o)


I live in the U District so I'll have to bike on over...too bad I missed the Solstice Nude thingie.

R.I.P. JP

PlayhousePals says...

>> ^Yogi:

Just moved to Seattle, I feel like I missed out on something.


He really was a huge Seattle icon since the 1950's. You should go and check out his statue located in Fremont [and don't forget the Fremont Troll under the Aurora Bridge if you do].

Each channel had their own kid's show. KOMO had Captain Puget [he was a bit dry for my taste]. KING had Stan Boreson who played the accordion and had pets [basset hounds Slo-Mo and No-Mo]. KSTW had Brakeman Bill who had sidekick named Crazy Donkey. It was fun growing up here. =o)

Snack Annihilation in Slo-Mo Compilation

Guy Hides a Crapload of Pencils in his Hair!!!

Man Escapes Out of Control Truck



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