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High speed photography by Alan Sailer
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High Speed Photography By Alan Sailer

'Kisses were promising,' he said. 'It took a lot shots to get this one. And I really hate candy, that sticky mess it leaves behind.'
Some the most stunning photographs featured everyday objects - a radish was particularly successful, as was a wasabi peanut from a local bar.
'Water-filled things explode well, dry things just crack to pieces,' he explained. 'The term for the process is hydrostatic shock.'
But Mr Sailer, who uses a rifle for his work, admits that he doesn't like guns: 'I owned a gun once but I got rid it. The whole process is kind nerve-racking.'

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