Two collided bullets from the Battle of Gallipoli, 1915-16

in #photography8 years ago (edited)

You might have seen this, a number of social media sites have been releasing this picture of “Two bullets collided in mid-air”. All sorts of people are raving about it on Twitter and Facebook, and it even has an Imgur, and Reddit page.

The whole premise is that the rounds collided with each other in mid air, thus saving the lives of two combatants and so forth (among other crazy assertions). However, take a look closer at the picture. It’s quite obvious that yes, one round collided with another. But the round on the left doesn’t have any rifling on it whatsoever, whereas the round on the right does.

They collided alright, it’s just that the round on the left probably wasn’t moving as fast as an actual speeding bullet. Maybe it was part of a clip on an ANZAC soldiers webgear as he was in an attack, or some other bizarre reason. But this most certainly wasn’t the intersection of two trajectories between the lines.

Regardless of the facts, the picture itself is very compelling and is interesting to ponder on, given the juxtaposition of both of these rounds, regardless of how they got there.

Here is the video from the museum.

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Hi! This post has a Flesch-Kincaid grade level of 7.0 and reading ease of 72%. This puts the writing level on par with Tom Clancy and F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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