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High-Speed Vocal Cord Function: Laryngeal Anatomy in Slow MotionBy using ultra-high-speed photography at approximately 5,000 frames per second, the film reveals the intricate and rapid movements of the larynx in slow motion.
Discovering the trick of panning to stop motion was one of the most thrilling stages of his early photography, Jim Richardson says. Get his pro tips. 7 min read Contributing editor Jim Richardson ...
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