water drops
Today we see some water droplets climbing down a shashlyk skewer just to fall
down, just like Newton's apple.
This photo shows five small droplets that have left the tip right after a very
large drop (not shown):
In our second picture we see a long-time exposure (10 ms), but taken with a
stroboscopic illumination of 100 Hz flashes. The single droplets on the right
are the same one, with 10 ms of time between each illumination. In the main
stream, you might see similar clusters of droplets falling down.
And finally, a similar picture taken with a 50 Hz flash; due to the longer
time, we have lost some contrast. But the small clusters of droplets are more
pronounced.