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Falling Statue, Hidden Camera

10 Sep 2007 06:31 pm

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Here's a whole new meaning for "still life":

Martin Klimas drops clay figurines from the same height in complete darkness with the camera lens open. When the figurine hits the ground, the sound of the impact triggers the lights to go on for a fraction of a second.

Interview and more photos here.

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