Using little more than a high-speed air rifle & high-speed shutter camera professional photographer Alan Sailer creates some of the most amazing images of food that seems to be exploding. These images you are about to see were captured in one-millionth of a second…
10 – Sweets – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
Seeing each coloured sweet explode in layers makes a rather stunning rainbow effect.
9 – Hotdogs – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
While it is strangely beautiful there is also something oddly disgusting about exploding hot dogs.
8 – Strawberry – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
This strawberry might be shot at high speed, but it looks like a refreshing juice drink advert! It’s almost mouthwatering.
7 – Tomato – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
Because the tomato is mostly water it does create a sort of white power when shot at such a high speed. It’s also worth noting how the skin rips apart much like some of the other fruit you will see in this top 10
6 – Carrot – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
The humble carrot is a tough vegetable and doesn’t seem to broken apart.
5 – Kiwifruit – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
I just loved the way this Kiwifruit splits down the skin, and the little hairs flying off as well.
4 – Ice Lollies – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
From keeping you cool in the summer to looking cool at super high speed.
3 – Chilli Pepper – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
This pepper doesn’t look so hot now it has been shot at high speed. In fact, it looks rather cool.
2 – M & M’s – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
From tasty treats to amazing art. These M&M’s look amazing, that outer shell looks incredibly think.
1 – Watermelon – www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02
Sometimes the artist also uses firecrackers to great effect. Without his unique rig of taking pictures are such high speeds, we might never have seen images like this which would have been a shame.