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Fall Out Boy Flames @ Allstate Arena
Five Fingers of Death Flame Units
Sat. May 9, 2009
Photography by: Ross Dettman
Elisabeth presses her face into the block of ice. It was really weird to touch the cold ice while a huge flame wiggled inches away.
Fall Out Boy's Save Rock and Roll Tour at Riot Fest Chicago 2013 in Humboldt Park
Photography by Ross Dettman
Flame Effects by Strictly FX www.strictlyfx.com
Avenged Sevenfold Flames @ Rock on the Range 2009
Flame Cannons
Sun. May 17, 2009
Photography by: Ross Dettman
Avenged Sevenfold Flames @ Rock on the Range 2009
Flame Cannons
Sun. May 17, 2009
Photography by: yOyO
This campfire effect was created by using a product called Campfiref FX. After reading on various scouting message boards I found that Scouts have know how to color a campfire with copper tubing and garden hose. With the help of a scientist that I worked with, I came up with this copper based powder mix to get these cool flame effects in my campfire. To get making your own cool campfire photos check out www.campfirefx.com and how it is done!
This campfire effect was created by using a product called Campfiref FX. After reading on various scouting message boards I found that Scouts have know how to color a campfire with copper tubing and garden hose. With the help of a scientist that I worked with, I came up with this copper based powder mix to get these cool flame effects in my campfire. To get making your own cool campfire photos check out www.campfirefx.com and how it is done!
This campfire effect was created by using a product called Campfiref FX. After reading on various scouting message boards I found that Scouts have know how to color a campfire with copper tubing and garden hose. With the help of a scientist that I worked with, I came up with this copper based powder mix to get these cool flame effects in my campfire. To get making your own cool campfire photos check out www.campfirefx.com and how it is done!
This campfire effect was created by using a product called Campfiref FX. After reading on various scouting message boards I found that Scouts have know how to color a campfire with copper tubing and garden hose. With the help of a scientist that I worked with, I came up with this copper based powder mix to get these cool flame effects in my campfire. To get making your own cool campfire photos check out www.campfirefx.com and how it is done!
Description from Duane's Website:
El Pulpo Magnifico stands tall at 28 feet, a colossal octopus wrought from the remnants of discarded metal and aluminum, lovingly repurposed by Duane Flatmo, Jerry Kunkel, Will Startare and his dedicated crew in the bustling heart of Eureka, California.
Its gleaming skin, fashioned from the reflections of kitchenware and treasures unearthed from thrift store scores, glimmers like an explosion of diamonds against the dark night sky of the playa.
Eight sinuous tentacles undulate in a hypnotic rhythm and eight eyes peer into the very soul of onlookers, El Pulpo Magnifico unleashes its fiery breath, sending flames soaring 30 feet into the heavens above. It's a spectacle that conjures the imagery of a demented wind-up toy brought to life by a puppeteer with a love for glits and fire.
Equipped with a panel of control buttons, El Pulpo dances to the beat of its own fiery heart. Turning each performance into a visual symphony of fire and motion.
With 200 gallons of propane coursing through its veins, El Pulpo Magnifico chases away the chill of cold evenings, enveloping all who dare to behold its magnificence in a warm embrace of wonder and awe.
This campfire effect was created by using a product called Campfiref FX. After reading on various scouting message boards I found that Scouts have know how to color a campfire with copper tubing and garden hose. With the help of a scientist that I worked with, I came up with this copper based powder mix to get these cool flame effects in my campfire. To get making your own cool campfire photos check out www.campfirefx.com and how it is done!
The solenoid valve releases propane from the supply into an expansion buffer (1.5" x 12" gas pipe) from which it enters the bottom of the "flame pit". A pilot light in the flame pit ignites the propane, launching a "ball of fire" out of the pit.
Avenged Sevenfold Flames @ Rock on the Range 2009
Flame Cannons
Sun. May 17, 2009
Photography by: Ross Dettman
Avenged Sevenfold Flames @ Rock on the Range 2009
Flame Cannons
Sun. May 17, 2009
Photography by: Ross Dettman
Avenged Sevenfold Flames @ Rock on the Range 2009
Flame Cannons
Sun. May 17, 2009
Photography by: yOyO
Avenged Sevenfold Flames @ Rock on the Range 2009
Flame Cannons
Sun. May 17, 2009
Photography by: Ross Dettman
This campfire effect was created by using a product called Campfiref FX. After reading on various scouting message boards I found that Scouts have know how to color a campfire with copper tubing and garden hose. With the help of a scientist that I worked with, I came up with this copper based powder mix to get these cool flame effects in my campfire. To get making your own cool campfire photos check out www.campfirefx.com and how it is done!
The FAKE FLAME makes the delusion of real gas flames but uses absolutely no flammable products. SMOKE FLUID tin is under pressure cans of fluid which plug directly into the smoke fluid device. Smoke fluid used in the small Mist canister is the standard smoke fluid and it is used in the Industrial cans are the Industrial smoke fluid for fire training. www.backstagetechnologies.co.uk/
The Package Tour 2013 with Boyz II Men, 98 Degrees and New Kids on the Block
Photography by Ross Dettman
Flame Effects by Strictly FX www.strictlyfx.com