I had an idea last weekend about using my Dad's "bug" style telegraph key to fire rapid sequential strobe shots. A bug telegraph key is capable of mechanically repeating evenly space "dits" using a balanced weighted swing arm which can be adjusted for number as well as speed of repeats. I have two fairly powerful battery powered flashes that when dialed down to 1/8th to 1/16th can rapidly repeat flash firings up to 16 times. I wired up the strobes to the key and gave it a shot. As you can see the concept works well enough. But the strobe placement needs more thought to get the best images. I set up the frame and pre-focused the camera and set f-stop and shutter speed and put on a long shutter release. With all the lights out I set the shutter in bulb and locked it open. I held the hammer in the high position and started it down as I triggered the flashes. Then I released the bulb lock on the shutter.