Milk Drop: Behind Harold 'Doc' Edgerton's Photo & High-Speed Photography | 100 Photos | TIME
An engineer by training, Harold “Doc” Edgerton wanted to make visible that which the eye couldn’t see. His wondrous drop of milk ushered in a new era of high-speed photography.
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Milk Drop: Behind Harold ‘Doc’ Edgerton’s Photo & High-Speed Photography | 100 Photos | TIME
Check out his photo, "Cranberry Juice Dropping Into Milk".
It's one of my favorite photos of all time!
This is satisfying.