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You won't see flames until the sun has gone down, but you'll want to line up early to get a good spot. After that you'll be treated to an amazing show of color from the Halema'uma'u Crater.
Fire from the candle and fire from the spicy duck fried rice at Khâluna the newish Laotian restaurant in Uptown Minneapolis, Minnesota
The kids and I went to a barbeque at my cousin's house last month. When it started to get chilly, they chucked some logs in their fire pit, and we sat in the dark around the fire.
I wasn't going to let the opportunity pass to fill a tricky category in my 111 challenge - thus, this is my entry for No.41 - Fire, in 111 in 2011.
Obviously - looks better on black!
This shot looks nice, but very different in B&W - see comment below.
There is something so mesmerizing about watching the fire dance and the camera catches shapes and colors that we don't see with our eyes!
We did toss in a packet of Magical Flames to get the different colors.....
I was messing around taking some pictures of the kids in front of the campfire, and I liked the result a lot.
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Performance of one fire dancer with two fire pots during the Bokrijk-by-Night opening between Christmas and New Year.
Bokrijk is a provincial domain in Limburg, Belgium, situated near the city of Genk. It is mainly known for its open air museum. The domain is 5.5 square kilometres in area and hosts an important botanical garden (arboretum) and Flanders' largest open air playground.
Best enjoyed large and on black.
Common names: Fire erica; Fire heath; Red hairy heath; Roohaartjie (Afrikaans).
Botanical name: Erica cerinthoides.
Family: Ericaceae.
Taken at Kirstenbosch Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa.
L'un des 5 phares visités sur la Côte-Nord fut celui de l'île aux perroquets. Nous avons eu la chance d'être les premiers clients de la nouvelle Auberge de l'île aux Perroquets. C'est un terrain de jeu incroyable pour un photographe. Tout y est magnifique.
Canon EOS 6D
EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM à 24 mm, f/2.8, ISO 1600
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