Sciencemadness Discussion Board
Not logged in [Login ]
Go To Bottom

Printable Version  
Author: Subject: Close-Up Time-Lapse Chemical Reactions
PhotoTech
Harmless
*




Posts: 1
Registered: 16-9-2007
Member Is Offline

Mood: No Mood

[*] posted on 16-9-2007 at 22:59
Close-Up Time-Lapse Chemical Reactions


Hello,

I'm looking for some interesting chemical reactions on the cheap (materials/chemicals) to photograph up-close, over time. For conversion to time-lapse video (at 30 frames per second).

The lens would be mere inches from whatever the subject would be, so explosions and toxic fumes are out of the question. The reaction would be filmed at 1 inch to 1 cm (or less) in width, so as to see magnified what is at the limits, or just beyond, of what the naked-eye can clearly define.

Time between shots will vary; most likely from 1 image per second to 1 image per minute (this range isn't absolute). For 3-30 seconds of video per reaction (again, this range isn't absolute). Though the time between shots would be consistent for any given sequence/reaction.


This is art based on science.

any suggestions or questions?
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User
woelen
Super Administrator
*********




Posts: 7977
Registered: 20-8-2005
Location: Netherlands
Member Is Offline

Mood: interested

[*] posted on 16-9-2007 at 23:18


The following may be interesting for you. Especially the first one is very suitable for time lapse recording. You could also try other chemicals, which give precipitates with each other
(nice combos are copper sulfate + potassium ferrocyanide, potassium iodide/starch + hydrogenperoxide/HCl)

http://woelen.scheikunde.net/science/chem/exps/raw_material/...

The following effect is nice, but it must be recorded in real time.
http://woelen.scheikunde.net/science/chem/exps/raw_material/...




The art of wondering makes life worth living...
Want to wonder? Look at https://woelen.homescience.net
View user's profile Visit user's homepage View All Posts By User

  Go To Top