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Scientist and photographer Jon Smith has spent two years making high speed photos of exploding light bulbs. They were filled with feathers, powder, sequins and paint and blasted – often with an airgun — to create beautiful colour explosions.
Scientist and photographer Jon Smith has spent two years making high speed photos of exploding light bulbs. They were filled with feathers, powder, sequins and paint and blasted – often with an airgun — to create beautiful colour explosions.