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Pyro City in Saline County, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 0.4-second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.

 

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Minolta Dynax 7 : Minolta AF24-105mm f/3.5-4.5D : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : PMK Pyro

Topcon RE Super

58mm f1.4 Topcor

FP4+

PMK Pyro

Psssccchhhhhhhh! YOU DEAD SPY!

 

mmphmmmff huurmmpphhh hmph!

3 paintings I have done with artboard off cuts.

© Craig Watkins 2009 All Rights Reserved.

Ploy Talay

Kho Samet, Thailand

   

Firewoman

Hungry Young Poets

 

The moon's gone down

I know you're still awake

This heart I've found

I didn't intend to break

 

'Cause I've seen the world from down there

And it wasn't a pretty sight

Now the circle is turning

Are you armed for the fight?

 

I wanna be a firewoman

I'll water down your desire

'Cause I know this love is a killer

I wanna put out your fire

 

Apology. Its futility.

Now destiny

Is not a friend

Not a friend

 

'Cause I've seen the world from down there

And it wasn't a pretty sight

Now the circle is turning

Are you gonna be alright?

 

I wanna be a firewoman

I'll water down your desire

'Cause I know this love is a killer

I wanna put out your fire

 

Did you come for danger

You gave me love for pain

Now you're much more than a stranger

I wanna give you love but all I have is rain

 

I'm gonna be a firewoman

I'll water down your desire

'Cause I know this love is a killer

I'm gonna put out your fire

 

I'm gonna be a firewoman

Berkeley, California

Minolta Maxxum 7000i : 28-85mm AF Minolta f/3.4-4.5 : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Nikon F4S : 28-105 AF Nikkor f/3.5-4.5D : Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Going through and trying to update some of my earlier shots. Trying out different tricks to get the shot I originally wanted, but didn't know how to get.

 

This is an updated version of this shot and this shot. I wanted to catch him "shaping" the flame as opposed to just being freaked out that there's a giant torch shooting towards his face.

Planar 80 HP5 @ISO 320 in Pyro 48,

Kallitype on Arches Platine, Rochelle salt developer.

Canon T70 : 28-90mm Vivitar Series One Macro Focusing Zoom f/2.8-3.5 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : PMK Pyro

"You're so beautiful, when you hate the world."

— Zuko

 

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For Halloween some friends and I decided to do some smoke grenade photography. We used Ebola Gaye grenades and flash photography. The results were awesome.

Tidy plain white Western Star carrying explosives heads south towards Glendambo on the Stuart Highway

FP4 35mm (ISO 125) in Pyro48,

Kallitype on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag, Sodium acetate developer, MT3 Vario toner: bleach 1+75 1:30 mins, toner setting "c".

Nikon F-301 : 35-70mm Vivitar f/2.8-3.8 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : PMK Pyro

ODC-No Smoke Without Fire

 

I got this at the little tuck shop in the Cayuga Medical Center here in Ithaca, NY.

Arizona Mountain Kingsnake - Lampropeltis pyromelana from Arizona. These are beautiful and harmless snakes that live in mountain and hill habitat from 4500-8500 feet in elevation. They are very secretive and are rarely on the surface. To see one you need to be in the right place at the right time. Sometimes people are lucky enough to stumble upon them other times people study their natural history intently so they can increase the likelihood of finding these beautiful animals in the wild. Me and my friend fall in the latter group having spent at least a decade studying and fine tuning our knowledge of these animals to the point where we were able to locate 11 of them in one day looking in random places across about 20 square miles. I had never visited this specific habitat before and it taught me a few things more about this species. For me this trip was unfinished business in Arizona . I'd never found a pyro in Arizona before this trip. I hadn't spent a lot of time looking but 15 years ago I did drive to this general geographic area specifically hoping to find a pyro but I had far less knowledge of the species, no google earth to help me find habitat and no familiarity with the area at all. I struck out hard not seeing a single snake then. I've never been back until this trip with a friend who had been before and knew where some habitat was. Everywhere was new for me but the pyro concepts I have learned from Utah helped me in locating the AZ animals. I only wish I had more time to look the next day.

 

Heavily inspired by one of my favorite rock band and track ;

and to all the greatest guitarists!

🎧 : Pyro - Kings of Leon

  

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the human flame thrower

USAF F-15E 01-2003 leading a 2 ship low level through LFA7

Kings of Leon - Pyro

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNmiq_LM-gA

 

Bury all the pictures and tell the kids that I'm ok

if I'm forgotten you'll remember me for a day

   

Die Tote-Hose-Zeit zieht sich diesen Sommer besonders lang. Was tun? Raus in die Natur, bei der Hitze? Keine so gute Idee, zudem liegen ja noch unentwickelte Filme rum und mich überkam die Lust an einem neuen Pyro-Entwickler zu basteln. Hier ein Ergebnis meiner Bemühungen: FP4 35mm @ISO 125. Kallitypie auf Hahnemühle Platinum Rag, Rochellesalz-Entwickler.

 

Canon EOS Elan 7E : Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : PMK Pyro

Minolta Dynax 807si : Minolta AF 35-105mm f/3.5-4.5 : Ilford FP4 Plus : PMK Pyro

Travels in New Zealand Dec 2015. One camera.. one lens..

  

Pyro and endzo bombing

The Evil Within 2

 

• SRWE;

• Camera Tools & HUD Toggle by Frans Bouma;

• ReShade 3.4.1.

Minolta SR-7 : 58mm Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF f/1.4 : Ilford Delta 400 : PMK Pyro

Benched in Southern ONT. Canada.

November 2010.

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