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  • NEWS: Zusammenstösse am Al-Jalama Checkpoin in der West Bank
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    NEWS: Zusammenstösse am Al-Jalama Checkpoin in der West Bank
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX Shutterstock (5337086d)
    A Palestinian journalist runs for cover from tear gas fired by Israeli soldiers after allegedly attempting attack
    Clashes at al-Jalama checkpoint, West Bank, Palestinian territories - 02 Nov 2015
    A Palestinian teenager was shot and killed on Monday at the al-Jalama checkpoint north of Jenin after allegedly attempting to attack Israeli soldiers with a knife, Israel's army said.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198y)
    Pellet fired through shampoo bottle
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've tried to ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198x)
    Marble fired through a glass swan filled with red liquid
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high spee...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198t)
    Pellet fired through ball of red gelatin
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've trie...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198p)
    Marble fired through a Christmas bulb filled with red gelatin
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198o)
    Marble fired through a wiener (hotdog)
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've tried ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198s)
    Pellet fired through a red onion
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've tried to thi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198n)
    Marble fired through cherry pie
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've tried to thin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198m)
    Marble fired through egg
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've tried to think of a ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198l)
    Pellet fired at a red dye and water filled Pepsi can
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.
    ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198k)
    A very fast marble fired through a chocolate cup cake.
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed....
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198j)
    Pellet fired through crystal skull
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've tried to t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198e)
    Marble fired through Philadelphia cheese
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've trie...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198ad)

    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've tried to think of a more peaceful way of ge...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
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    High speed photography by Alan Sailer, California, America - Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Alan Sailer / Rex Features (1444198a)
    Marble fired through Bratz Doll
    Impressive Shots: Alan Sailer's High Speed Photography
    What an impressive shot!

    Alan Sailer creates amazing images of everyday items being hit by projectiles.

    Using high-speed photography, he can capture in stunning detail the moment items such as marbles and pellets pass through objects.

    The jaw-dropping results include a pellet shredding three cigarettes, a marble destroying an ice cream cone and the shooting of stacks of staples.

    Other targeted highlights include cans of drink, ice lollies, a cherry pie and a tub of cream cheese.

    Based in Camarillo, California, the 56-year-old is a microwave engineer by day, but pursues his hobby in his garage in the evening.

    Getting the shots is all in the timing. Alan opens the shutter on his camera on a one second exposure with one hand, while firing the rifle or air cannon with the other. A powerful flash is triggered when the projectile passes through a laser beam.

    His set-up allows him the option to not only fire pellets and marbles at 500ft per second, but items such as Christmas ornaments filled with coloured gelatine.

    Alan began his hobby after building his own 20,000 volt microsecond flash in 2008. He was encouraged when an image he took of a pellet being split by a razor blade caused a stir online.

    "I was very surprised at the reaction to the razor blade splitting the pellet shot. It has had over 270,000 views and made me a little famous. The shot scared me, I didn't know if pieces of razor blade would come flying out."

    Contrary to the destructive nature of his work, Alan isn't a fan of firearms.

    He explains: "Bye the bye, I don't like guns as some people seem to think from the photos. It just that the only way to get great high speed photos is to photograph something going at high speed.

    "I've tried to thin...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VORIEXVQD

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Dr. Meir Baruchin 'It is a time of witch hunts in Israel': teacher held in solitary confinement for posting concern about Gaza deaths.
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    Dr. Meir Baruchin 'It is a time of witch hunts in Israel': teacher held in solitary confinement for posting concern about Gaza deaths.
    Meir Baruchin, who was fired and jailed for criticising the military, says that many who agree with him are afraid to go public.

    An unlikely charge of intent to commit treason landed Meir Baruchin, a grey-haired, softly spoken history and civics teacher, in the solitary confinement wing of Jerusalem's notorious "Russian Compound" prison in early November.

    Dr. Meir Baruchin, a history teacher from Jerusalem who posted messages on Facebook opposing the army's operations in Gaza and showing compassion for the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza.

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  • ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
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    ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
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    ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
    Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine, 11/09/2022Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine.
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    ‘You can’t scare us’, Zelenkiy tells Russia, after missile attacks on Kharkiv
    Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine, 11/09/2022Russian missile strikes critical infrastructure object in Kharkiv area, Ukraine.
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    Recovery and rescue efforts continue hours after a Russian missile attack struck a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, killing at least 13 and wounding 56.

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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    The remains of a shop inside the Kremenchuk shopping centre
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  • Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
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    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five more, according to a Reuters update.

    Firefighters put out a fire in a badly damaged nine-storey residential building in the central Shevchenkivskiy district, the emergency services said. Debris was strewn over parked cars outside a smouldering building with a crater in its roof.

    Fragments of the X-22 missile found on the site and showed to the press

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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Volodymyr Vasylenko, 61, born and raised in Kremunchuk arrived on Tuesday morning to the site of the attack, to leave some flowers among the rubble.
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    The remains of a shop inside the Kremenchuk shopping centre.

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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Relatives who feared their loved ones had been inside the building waited across the street, many of them close to tears.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Rescue crews dig for survivors trapped under the rubble of the Kremenchuk shopping centre in central Ukraine after it was struck in a Russian missile attack.

    Rescue crews dig for survivors trapped under the rubble.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Search operations continue at the Kremenchuk shopping centre struck by Russian missiles.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Spoons and forks found burned inside the mall.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Search operations continue at the Kremenchuk shopping centre struck by Russian missiles.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Search operations continue at the Kremenchuk shopping centre struck by Russian missiles.

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  • Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    Volunteers sift through the debris at the destroyed shopping centre.

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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Plastic bags with corpses of people killed in the attack.

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  • Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Firefighters resting after an all night long work at the shopping centre in Kremenchuk.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Firefighters resting after an all night long work at the shopping centre in Kremenchuk
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    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    Recovery and rescue efforts continue hours after a Russian missile attack struck a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, killing at least 13 and wounding 56.

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    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    Search for survivors continues after the missile strike.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    dishes and kitchen utensils inside the mall
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    Aftermath of shopping centre attack in Ukraine - in pictures
    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    Rubble is seen in the Kremenchuk shopping mall.

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    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    Firefighters take a break among the rubble.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    Emergency personnel working into the night.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

    The search for survivors continued into early Tuesday.

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    Photojournalist Alessio Mamo was at the scene after a Russian missile attack on a shopping centre in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on Monday.

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    Volunteers and State Emergency Service firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a shopping center burned after a rocket attack in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, early Tuesday.

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    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five more, according to a Reuters update.

    Firefighters put out a fire in a badly damaged nine-storey residential building in the central Shevchenkivskiy district, the emergency services said. Debris was strewn over parked cars outside a smouldering building with a crater in its roof.

    Firefighters work to put out a fire as smoke rises from residential building damaged by a Russian missile strike

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    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five more, according to a Reuters update.

    Firefighters put out a fire in a badly damaged nine-storey residential building in the central Shevchenkivskiy district, the emergency services said. Debris was strewn over parked cars outside a smouldering building with a crater in its roof.

    Volkova Ekaterina the russain woman wounded, born in 1987 Alessio has photographed the wounded Russian woman and the police showing her passport
    they were sjowing her passport to show Russian is also killing Russians citizens

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    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
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    Firefighters put out a fire in a badly damaged nine-storey residential building in the central Shevchenkivskiy district, the emergency services said. Debris was strewn over parked cars outside a smouldering building with a crater in its roof.

    Volkova Ekaterina the russain woman wounded, born in 1987 Alessio has photographed the wounded Russian woman and the police showing her passport
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  • Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
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    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv
    Russian missiles struck a residential building and the compound of a kindergarten in central Kyiv on Sunday, killing one person and wounding five more, according to a Reuters update.

    Firefighters put out a fire in a badly damaged nine-storey residential building in the central Shevchenkivskiy district, the emergency services said. Debris was strewn over parked cars outside a smouldering building with a crater in its roof.

    Kyvi, Ukraine: Firefighters work to put out a fire as smoke rises from residential building damaged by a Russian missile strike.

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  • Russian missiles strike Kyiv for first time in three weeks.
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    Russian missiles strike Kyiv for first time in three weeks.
    One man killed and residential buildings damaged in attack on central district before planned Nato summit on Tuesday.

    Kyiv was hit by four Russian missile strikes early on Sunday morning for the first time in three weeks, during which life had been slowly returning to the Ukrainian capital in the relative calm.

    Columns of smoke rose over the central Shevchenkivskyi district, home to a cluster of universities, restaurants and art galleries.

    Smoke rises after a Russian missile strike hits the district of Shevchenkivskyi in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sunday 26 June 2022

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