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Fire Twirlers in the Park...

PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2013 6:57 pm
by Remorhaz
From the second Google Plus Centennial Park PicANiK. After the sun went down we had a trio of awesome fire twirlers join us for some fiery fun and light painting.

The fire was really really bright which made crafting exposures difficult - still with some short exposures of less than a second at f/8 we get interesting results

Hula
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Circle of Fire
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With quite a lot of movement (but the dancer herself) around the frame we can lengthen the exposure a little to try and drag in some ambient light

Emblem
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and finally after a few minutes we worked out that the flame gets quite a bit dimmer before it goes out and we have a window of about 30 to 60 seconds where we can do some much longer exposures and incorporate some light painting into the mix...

Light Orgasm
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and our fantastic fire twirler come model extraordinaire

Fire Diva
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Re: Fire Twirlers in the Park...

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 8:10 am
by Nikon boy
I really like No 3 but they are all nice

I would like to know more technical info on how you did these please

Cheers

Re: Fire Twirlers in the Park...

PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2013 11:02 am
by Remorhaz
Thanks Norman

For the first couple it's just bulb mode using a remote trigger and I open the shutter when I'm ready and release when I think I've got enough motion included. I knew I could expose for ambient because the fire was way too bright and would overexpose so I just went for the dealing with the fire itself.

With the light painted ones at the end the process is a bit more complicated - I'll explain the whole process in much more detail when I post up the few light painting ones from the end of this evening soon