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Firing a submachine gun underwater
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If fired at the correct angle, a bullet will remain spinning on the ice.

How guns fire underwater, slow motion

Man displays one of the fastest gun draws in the world

A shame we can't see where the bullets stop in the view...

View under water Crystal clear ♥️

Is that Tony Soprano or just some other guy that likes his canolis for breakfast?

Jaydeep Gohil known as "Hydroman" is India's first underwater dancer. Incredible 👏🏼

While on the topic of machine guns, look at this beauty 😊

Firing a machine gun as a bunny

The first underwater photo ever taken was captured by Louis Boutan between 1893 and 1899. This photo carries a sense of mystery, but what is certain is that it depicts a portrait of a Romanian oceanographer, taken by Louis Boutan himself in the South of France. Boutan, a pioneer in photography, became enamored with diving while working for a marine biology laboratory. Inspired by his underwater experiences, he developed an underwater camera invention in 1893. One of the major challenges he faced was lighting the underwater scenes. The available flash photography equipment at the time required approximately 30 minutes to properly illuminate the plates underwater. To overcome this issue, Boutan devised a burning alcohol lamp positioned on an oxygen-filled barrel, as depicted in picture two. By using a rubber bulb to blow magnesium powder into the lamp, he created a flash. Although initially cumbersome to handle, over time, Boutan was able to refine and improve the product, making it smaller and more efficient. As one of the few underwater photographers of his era, Boutan pushed the boundaries of photography and achieved remarkable advancements in the field.
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