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Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Island in Northumbria ... there were the remains of a large fire near the harbour which made a more original frame than usual ...
Following on from my portrait of Tom pre-fire, here is the result of a mouthful of paraffin colliding with a naked flame on the end of a wick stick.
I was having a lot of trouble trying to figure out a way to use my strobe light with these shots, which is why this image is without artificial light.
When I'm shooting fire like this I use a shutter-speed of anything over 1/500s. I find at those speeds I get a lot of detail out of the fire, versus the slower shutter-speeds where although there's more light cast in the overall image the fire becomes much more overexposed.
The issue with trying to use strobes to capture these shots is that my maximum sync speed for my camera and flash is 1/200s. This means my camera will capture the light from the flash, but at the cost of detail in the fire. There's other issues with this as well, like the colours the fire emits clashing with the electronic light of the flashgun. It's all stuff I'm looking forward to expanding on and working with.
My friend built a wicked awesome fire while we were camping in Maryland and while I was tending it I took some pictures.
Added to Cream of the Crop as most viewed picture.
Got bored at home.. So I took the camera out and saw that mum was burning some litter.. This happens in the islands on a daily routine, especially because of the mosquitoes. So I got close to the fire. I inhaled a lot of the smoke, and almost fainted. But at least I got this cool shot.. ^_^
Straight out of camera
After the caving there was a party for some guy's 50th birthday, and this fire was lit outside to keep everyone warm. I thought it looked pretty cool so I took a picture.
Captured @ Tone Mills....
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Been sick but now it seems that I'm starting to feel alright.
Today it snowed, what a cold day it was. 52 years since it snowed over here!
This fire is for you my friends. I wish it can warm your hearts.
On the road between Lascelles and Nullawil. (Not the main drag.)
The Wimmera is a place of broadacre grain farming and limited amounts of water. On many of the 'less travelled' roads are water tanks for the explicit purpose of providing water to fight fires. The soil is a vibrant color after rain.
This was the candle next to the fireplace on evening, I liked how the wax melted creating three towers
An old photo of a firebreather at the Midway, Utah ice castles. This is also the base photo for my photo "Flames of Inversion". Please leave a comment.
When it got late at the end-of-the-year party (hosted by my friends, Emily and Ernesto from Detroit), we sat around a fire. Somthing you do when you live out in the woods of Georgia.