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...let it burn, let it consume, spread it around...
55 matches in the shape of a heart, on a wood floor.
For me, this was a bit of a stretch in imagination. I'm not a big Valentines day celebrator, but this gave be the opportunity to try something different than what I would do otherwise. Even though I've seen variations of the heart/matches setup, I wanted to approach it in my own personal, unique way. And there's 2 things that I really enjoy in photography: bokeh and light. I'll admit, it's not technically perfect, but I like the feel of this nonetheless.....
Lighting setup: natural ambient light and the flame from one match. Natural bokeh patterns from the match sticks (it gives me ideas). :) And, I'm really starting to like this sort of candle/flame light photography. :)
It's amazing I had time to sit down on the wood floor and play with matches. The setup took about 10 minutes.
Thanks to everyone for the time they took to stop by the last photo. :)
Velvia 50 was my go to film for almost a year. But I am now playfully enjoying the low cost, big exposure latitude of print film. It certainly is difficult to scan, but sometimes the results are really nice.
Any advice on shooting Ektar?
This is a campfire I had a couple weeks back with friends. We sat around a stone circle in the garden and roasted some homemade "stickbread".
Everybody should spend more time making campfires and watching the stars!
Be sure to press L
This #TwitterTuesday is #Fire. #Fire is the origin of human civilization. It brings light and heat to help us fighting with dark and cold. It releases the inner energy of things and let them change. From raw foods to cooked, from iron to steel, and so on. It also could be dangerous, if out of our control.
Find out your best shot of fire in your photostream. Once you've made your choice, tweet it to @flickr adding #TwitterTuesday. We'll showcase the best ones on FlickrBlog tomorrow.
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'Fire, stars, eternity.'
Oil on canvas
122cm x 91cm.
2019
Seems apt at the moment with the arctic and the Brazilian rain forests burning, though the original image was a photograph that I took the evening of the day my father died.
I was traveling back from his house in the Barossa Valley to Melbourne, late, so I was near Horsham in the dark when I took this photo of burning-off in fields.
It was dead quiet, I couldn't see anyone at all, no cars, just an incredible sky, the glow of the fire and empty space. It felt profound and beautiful, for that heart-wrenching day of my life.
London’s burning AGAIN: 400ft long wooden model of the city goes up in flames on the Thames to commemorate 350 years since the Great Fire
More than 13,000 houses and 87 churches were destroyed in the Great Fire of London of September 1666
Tonight an intricate 400ft long replica of the 17th century city was set on fire on a barge in the Thames
Flames leapt several feet into the are as the fire consumed wooden buildings - as it did 350 years ago
...They're all the same, assimilated
And here am I born of a lost cause
The underdog, an alien in drag, dying
So who's to say there's any shame in
being alone when the dogs are outside
In packs of ten, their muzzles removed, biting
I tried to save my inner sanctum
While all around were still playing with fire
The fact remains
I've never been moved to sell myself
I don't want to be another face in a window
Seeing life through a screen, bathed in a warm glow
Fade like so ...
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I had so much fun at a friends studio in Grand Rapids, where we did a fire shoot with members of KnottyBits Sideshow
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Taken a couple of years ago at a summer fair in southern England, this was one of those unintentional, intentional kind of shots.
Intentional that I was going for a fast speed capture in the dark to get the flames licking up around the tree's, but a man just happened to walk past when I clicked and it turned out to be the best photo of the night. You get lucky like that sometimes, its part of the reason I love photography.
I have tried to get this shot of the Army Helicopter Display Team before and have missed due to poor timing, being in the wrong place, people in the way or rain. Not this time, perfect place, perfect timing.
Almost every autumn there are fires and smoke in Jackson Hole Valley. Whether controlled burns or lightning fires, like this one several years ago, smoke can be a challenge. Also, as with this fire, some of the trails are closed, preventing hiking to some of the more beautiful places. Wonder what this year is like?
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
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