File:Electrical spark from a shorted camera capacitor P.2005.04.27.jpg
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Electrical spark produced by shorting a charged camera capacitor with needle-nosed pliers. Photo taken in slow-shutter mode to capture entire spark.
- Credit: Phyzome is Tim McCormack
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- Location: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
- Camera: Canon Powershot S1 IS
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