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Slow motion skin underwater. (Original Post)
rug
Sep 2016
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The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,976 posts)1. Yikes!
Last edited Fri Sep 23, 2016, 05:36 PM - Edit history (1)
And that's evidently a young, slender person. My baggy old skin does that without being under water; I cringe to imagine what it would look like in a video like that.
rug
(82,333 posts)2. I had the same thought.
(Not about you, about me.)
alphafemale
(18,497 posts)3. That is someone with Ehlers-Danlos I think.
As if, with all the underwater pool cameras in the Olympics this would not have been noticed until now.
It is just an amazing person.
rug
(82,333 posts)4. Here's the youtube blurb.
Published on Sep 21, 2016
Bizarre footage of woman jumping underwater in a swimming pool to show the strange effect it has on her skin when filmed in slow-motion.
The video, filmed in Gran Canaria, Spain on Saturday, shows a woman jumping up and down in a swimming pool while someone films using a slow-motion camera.
The effect is creates is particularly bizarre, as her skin appears to look elastic.
Bizarre footage of woman jumping underwater in a swimming pool to show the strange effect it has on her skin when filmed in slow-motion.
The video, filmed in Gran Canaria, Spain on Saturday, shows a woman jumping up and down in a swimming pool while someone films using a slow-motion camera.
The effect is creates is particularly bizarre, as her skin appears to look elastic.
That's all the info I have.