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Playing with matchesI think I want a macro lens... and a simple way of lighting a match without touching it...
Re: Playing with matchesThe second is interesting.. almost mesmerising actually the way the flame curls like that..
hint.. try a gas bbq lighter - and someone else to light the match for you.. The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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If it wasnt for some stupid misuse I'd suggest a laser- need to be around 20mw. I think customs is now confiscating all lasers over 5mw. Robert Robert
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Re: Playing with matchesHmm maybe i should give this a go, I have my macro now as well.
Pre focus on match, light with a candle/bbq lighter/another match and then snap at 8fps sound like it will work??? I'll give it a go soon, maybe early next week Cameron
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Re: Playing with matchesif you hold the match on an angle, and hold another lit match below the head of the angled match, the heat will gradually light it. you will be able watch it light (and see the magnesium burn)
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Bingo. Thats what I did. It takes some patience, but the results can be great. I have seen alot better photos than those 2 on Flickr.
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As it happens the flame top right is in fact another burning match that I used to light the main one, didn't get out of the way in time but it still looks OK.
That would be a great way actually, but probably best I don't get thrown in with the idiots who like to point them at aircraft cockpits trying to sneak one through!
That's what I did, though at 6fps, but looks like brentsky and norbs have the idea to me! I have an idea for getting it lit without touching it, if it works out I'll post some examples. Still want a macro though. The Tammy is such a bargain and I've been thinking about it for ages... shame I'm skint this month!
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thats the way! looks good
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