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rustylongbeard
18-10-2012, 12:30pm
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This is one of 50 images i captured last night at a local cane farm. The flames were jumping/soaring so brightly that the sensor in the camera could hardly keep up. In the end i set iso at 3200 5.6 and 1/30 and just went for it. This is the hardest project i have undertaken to date, thoroughly? satisfied with the results. Enjoy.
old dog
18-10-2012, 3:07pm
I am just wondering why you didn`t just spot meter on the flames at an iso of maybe 200-400 and get a faster shutter speed thereby making the tractor etc much sharper in silhouette. Just my idea on things..:D. I like what you have achieved anyway.
Rattus79
18-10-2012, 4:12pm
I think it's cool. Fire is not sharp, it's constantly moving & Changing, never static.
Having been put on the end of a drip torch or 2 in my time, I know just how hot that tractor would have been too!
rustylongbeard
18-10-2012, 5:07pm
I think it's cool. Fire is not sharp, it's constantly moving & Changing, never static.
Having been put on the end of a drip torch or 2 in my time, I know just how hot that tractor would have been too!
Hi rattus, i was 50 60 metres away and could still feel the heat. your right too the flames sjust shoot up and die reaaly quickly.
Rattus79
18-10-2012, 7:54pm
Using the drip torch is even hotter. You have to virtually run to keep ahead of the flames. 4 and 5 metre flames less then 2-3 meters behind you and catching up.
Certainly lets you know youre alive!!
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