Close up of moments when objects explode

A photo of an object shot by a shot requires the photographer to concentrate highly on the camera lens and press the camera at the right time as quickly as possible.

That means he can't just shoot and take pictures. But Alan Sailer, an American photographer himself did both.

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Tiny roses exploded as the bullet flew over.The flash flashes for about 5 milliseconds.It means an extremely short time.

Sailer has just released a set of shots of close-ups of objects in a state of explosion when a bullet pierces. From the brilliant roses, to the ordinary objects like snowballs, the bright red peppers . are turned into vivid images.

As an expert in high-speed photography, Sailer, 54, has taken these photos in a dark room with a special flash camera.

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