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  2. Milk Drop Coronet - Wikipedia

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    Milk Drop Coronet Scan of a dye-transfer print at the MIT Museum Artist Harold Edgerton Completion date January 10, 1957 Medium Kodak Panatomic X and Ektacolor Subject Drop of milk Location MIT Museum, Original negative destroyed; see Milk Drop Coronet § Physical copies for locations of copies Milk Drop Coronet is a high-speed photograph of a drop of milk falling onto the surface of a red pan ...

  3. File:Milk Drop Coronet, 1957.jpg - Wikipedia

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    It was published again in the portfolio Harold Edgerton: Ten Dye Transfer Photographs, 1985. Again, images of the portfolio show no copyright notice. Most clearly, this can be seen in a LA Modern auction listing showing the title page and colophon page. Other examples:

  4. Doc Edgerton - Wikipedia

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    Edgerton was born in Fremont, Nebraska, on April 6, 1903, the son of Mary Nettie Coe and Frank Eugene Edgerton, [3] [4] a descendant of Samuel Edgerton, the son of Richard Edgerton, one of the founders of Norwich, Connecticut, and Alice Ripley, [5] a great-granddaughter of Governor William Bradford (1590–1657) of the Plymouth Colony and a passenger on the Mayflower.

  5. Rapatronic camera - Wikipedia

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    The camera was developed by Harold Edgerton in the 1940s and was first used to photograph the rapidly changing matter in nuclear explosions within milliseconds of detonation, using exposures of several microseconds. [1]

  6. Florida Museum of Photographic Arts - Wikipedia

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    The photographic works in the growing permanent collection include an entire suite of Harold Edgerton's landmark works using his invention, the strobe light. Also in the collection are Len Prince's celebrity portraits, a notable Dorothea Lange, a portrait of Ansel Adams by Judy Dater, scenes of Pittsburgh by Charles "Teenie" Harris and a body of work by Dianora Niccolini, a pioneer in the ...

  7. EG&G - Wikipedia

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    EG&G, formally known as Edgerton, Germeshausen, and Grier, Inc., was a United States national defense contractor and provider of management and technical services. The company was involved in contracting services to the United States government during World War II and conducted weapons research and development during the Cold war era (from 1948 and onward).

  8. ‘The man behind our memories’: Kansas City photographer ...

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    “His photography helped paint a picture people may not have seen in themselves.” ‘The man behind our memories’: Kansas City photographer Harold ‘Tee’ Ervin dies at 38 Skip to main content

  9. Boston Camera Club - Wikipedia

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    Lou Jones is a Boston-based commercial, Olympic Games, and jazz photographer, a photojournalist whose books include Final Exposure: Portraits from Death Row (1996), and photography educator. [35] Boston news photographer and camera salesman Gordon A. Hicks is the longest-known club member at 71 years, 1938–2009. All were honorary members.