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It was dark, but I didn't want any weird affects with the fire, so I stuck with 800 ISO. The aperture is 5.6 instead of a lower number because I was zoomed in, not wanting to be closer to the fire. To catch the wispiness of the flames, I made the shutter speed faster, but to where it would still look flowy. I raised the vibrancy of the flames and the global clarity. I also decreased the exposure of the surroundings. I got "a warm feeling" from the thought of my mom cooking steaks on the grill.
Actually the first cold spell of this winter is hitting Western Europe.
It's -7°C and the forecast talks about -14° and less until next week. Brrrrrrrrr ....
Campfire in Mara Serena Safari Lodge, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, Africa
Much better Large On Black with a cup of hot tea :-))
201/365: Had Korean food for lunch this afternoon with my sister and our two friends. I only took the one photo since my camera ran out of battery, if only I remembered to charge the battery beforehand. There was more food, I just didn't get a chance to photograph it.
The dish on the right was chilli chicken and cheese, it sounds odd but it actually tasted quite alright. We left with very full bellies and vowed to never do that again.
Avon Fire and Rescue Service fire engine, seen paying a routine visir to St Mary Redcliffe church
taken with an iphone
For this one we made wings and fire around hands by light painting with a torch behind the model. The torch was also dragged along the ground in front of her feet to give the appearance of being surrounded by flames.
30-second exposure, ISO 200, Aperture f/11.0, no flash.
The model had a knee injury so there is a bandage on one of her knees which I did not attempt to photoshop out of the image. The injury was unrelated to this photoshoot.
Just amazing sight, see the earth roaring spitting rocks and fire hundreds of meters up in the air. In just few days a new mountain has risen...
Shot with Canon 5DMkII / 70-200mm IS @ 130mm
Of late my investigations have led me to a comprehension of arcane methods for imbueing fire with the living essence.
The Clark County Nevada Fire Department runs this 2015 Ford/EVG 4WD Ambulance from the Sandy Valley Volunteer station.
Some say the world will end in fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
-Robert Frost
Valley of Fire State Park is a public recreation and nature preservation area covering nearly 46,000 acres located 16 miles south of Overton, Nevada.