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The way of the bullet

Posted in Cool, Funny, Graphics, photography by david on the October 1st, 2007 at 6:00 am

This is a great image taken as a bullets fired from a gun travels through four colouring crayons.

The effect is really brilliant as it travels so hot and fast those villainous crayons just do not stand a chance.

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There are more images that follow the same principal. It may not be considered fun to watch bullets passing through objects, but its not that is fascinating, it is the technology used to taken the images in the first place.

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Comment by clumsy fergie Subscribed to comments via email
2007-10-01 09:33:13

I watched a show ( on National Geographic maybe? ) where they showed a bullet hitting a japanese sword, katana. Bullet couldn’t brake the sword, only damaged it slightly. After that they used a machine gun. You probably can guess how that ended.

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Comment by max
2007-10-02 12:52:04

Wow, really? I gotta find a video on that…

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2007-10-02 15:55:11

[...] the video that ClumsyFergie was talking about. Watch as the bullet does not affect the Katana sword at [...]

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