The Enchanted Cave 2
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4.09 / 5.00 15,161 Viewspost photos of fire because i want to see other peoples examples. I am doing a prodgect on fire and water so will put my photos up to see wot u guys think.
I don't get it, did you just set something on fire and take a picture with a blurry camera?
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if you want to take fire pictures of your own, use a high shutter speed, lesser exposure, and a TRIPOD.
the less time the fire is being captured, the less time it has to move, and the sharper an image you get.
the tripod is for no blurryness.
at least set it down on a table!!
At 10/2/07 01:46 PM, allsoppy5 wrote: post photos of fire because i want to see other peoples examples. I am doing a prodgect on fire and water so will put my photos up to see wot u guys think.
Water+Fire= No Fire. Not much of a project.
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I know I'm double posting, you must reference me if you use my pictures. This one is of a bonfire taken with a dodgy camera during the day
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when im at my friend's place and we get drunk we some times make a big fire in the back yard, then we throw in some copper pipe with rubber lining the inside of it and it turns the fire green and purple. i think it could make some cool pics if u try it
You need to use a tripod to take your pictures and if you don't have a tripod make one.
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