Filmed at 700fps, we notice the iris’ fluids inertia cause the iris to wiggle after the eyeball has stopped moving https://t.co/h1YW5BuTVC pic.twitter.com/L0PCepgEJK
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) September 8, 2018
Filmed at 700fps, we notice the iris’ fluids inertia cause the iris to wiggle after the eyeball has stopped moving https://t.co/h1YW5BuTVC pic.twitter.com/L0PCepgEJK
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) September 8, 2018