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      High Speed Photography -- How It's Done

      Milk drop
      Perhaps the ugliest apparatus ever built: intravenous tubing controls the rate of liquid drops falling through an infrared beam, which triggers the camera shutter and an external camera flash after a precise delay. For exploding balloons and other things, an amplified microphone serves as trigger. For a  much more polished version, see Camera Axe and many others on the interweb.