Bullets and missiles in flight, cars crashing, motion analysis, aerial photos, photographs through microscopes and astrophotography, surveilance, telephotography, photogrammetry, scanning imaging systems, infrared and ultraviolet photography, forensic photography, and many other exciting low speed (but generally invisible) as well as high speed (and also invisible) events are typical subjects for a Photoinstrumentation Specialist. For information on an educational program that prepares students to work in the field of Imaging and Photographic Technology you might select PHOTOINSTRUMENTATION after you have viewed some of the images below. These were all prepared in the High Speed Imaging and Photoinstrumentation laboratory of the Imaging and Photographic Technology Department at the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
| Candle flames |
Shock waves |
Lime exploding |
Cutting rubber bands |
Banana exploding |
Synchroballistic photo |