He allowed us to take pictures of extremely high speed events, such as the path of a fired bullet, or the exact instant that a balloon explodes, or the wave pattern that a water drop makes.
Harold E. Edgerton had four children with his wife Esther May Garrett.
Harold Cazneaux has written: 'Harold Cazneaux' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Exhibitions
Harold Francis Pfister has written: 'Facing the light' -- subject(s): Daguerreotype, Exhibitions, Photography, Portrait photography, Portraits
Harold S. Himmelfarb has written: 'The impact of religious schooling'
Harold R. Wanless has written: 'Classification of the Pennsylvanian rocks of Illinois as of 1956' -- subject(s): Classification and nomenclature, Geology, Stratigraphic, Petrology, Rocks, Stratigraphic Geology 'Geology and mineral resources of the Alexis quadrangle' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'Pennsylvanian faunas of the Beardstown, Glasford, Havana, and Vermont quadrangles' -- subject(s): Paleontology 'Aerial stereo photographs' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Aerial photography in forestry, Aerial photography in geography, Aerial photography in geology, Photographic interpretation, Photography, Stereoscopic, Stereoscopic Photography
From what I have learned it had a major impact on society of that time. If you had a photo taken of yourself, family, etc. it was a sign of wealth. This now enabled newspapers to use photography. An incredibly large impact was how photography was an entire new art form to emerge. the camera makes me happy
John A. Ciciarelli has written: 'A practical guide to aerial photography' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Aerial photography, Photography, aerial 'Practical physical geology' -- subject(s): Physical geology 'Study guide to accompany Contemporary physical geology, Harold L. Levin'
no clue don't care either You are dumb.
Harold. Liebowitz has written: 'The effect of low velocity impact on the strength characteristics of composite materials laminates' -- subject(s): Composite materials, Impact loads, Laminates 'Fracture' -- subject(s): Fracture of solids
Harold H. Martin has written: 'Close-up photography with your camera' -- subject(s): Photography, Close-up 'StarLifter: the C-141' -- subject(s): StarLifter (Transport planes), Starlifter (Jet transport) 'Georgia' -- subject(s): History 'Harold Martin remembers a place in the mountains' -- subject(s): Biography, Description and travel, Journalists, Mountain life 'Father's day comes once a year, and then it always rains' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Personal narratives
* Harold Edgerton invented stop-action photography. * Germans Max Knott and Ernst Ruska co-invent the electron microscope. Source: Inventors.com
Yes it is because if we didn't have pictures we would basically still be telling stories by mouth.