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Ring of Fire

Postby Big V on Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:16 am

Just playing around on a Saturday night with the wireless remote...
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby zafra52 on Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:24 pm

Wow! I had not idea that the light of a remote
could be picked up by the camera in such a fashion.
I like the results, well done!
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby surenj on Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:53 pm

Very tidy results indeed! Almost abstract... Loving it!

Tell us more about your setup etc... Where do you get steelwool for this purpose. What was your your rig for the wool? stuff em in a tin? :wink:


zafra52 wrote:I had not idea that the light of a remote
could be picked up by the camera in such a fashion

:rotfl2: I think he means that he was playing with steel wool but used the remote to trigger the camera?
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby Wink on Sun Sep 26, 2010 3:33 pm

Love the first one.
You can really see how far some of the sparks few out from the centre.
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby wendellt on Sun Sep 26, 2010 3:40 pm

this is innovative lve the first one, what is it exactly a sparkler?
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby Big V on Sun Sep 26, 2010 3:50 pm

Steel wool from a roll nade into a ball and attached to a length of wire about 50 cm. SIFA steel wool works well and comes in a box - available from hardware stores and larger supermarkets. You have to use a butane lighter to warm it up and when you see it glow spin like crazy to get the air flowing and bam burning steel wool. 13 seconds, 200 Iso and f11 should be a good starting point for you all. Enjoy!!
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby fozzie on Sun Sep 26, 2010 7:26 pm

Big V - excellent work.

The third one is my pick of the lot, as you are illuminating the house/building in the background, just works so well :)
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby stubbsy on Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:02 pm

Virgs

The creativity of people here never ceases to amaze me. I didn't even know you could get steel wool to burn :shock:

I find it hard to pick between these, but #3 is ahead by a nose for me as the circle around you draws the eye strongly and, as already said, there's the contrast of the illuminated building behind you.
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby biggerry on Sun Sep 26, 2010 9:00 pm

Awesome stuff - I have seen examples of this technique, however each time I see it it always makes me go 'wow cool' - I gotta give that a try!

Big V wrote:You have to use a butane lighter to warm it up and when you see it glow spin like crazy to get the air flowing and bam burning steel wool.


safety glasses optional :roll:

I reckon this technique on some inner city graffitti would be the ticket, anyone wanna post bail for me soon?

13 seconds, 200 Iso and f11 should be a good starting point for you al

Thanks for the heads up on the camera details for your setup, this kinda of info goes a long way! :up:
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby Matt. K on Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:01 pm

Outstandingly cool! brilliant!
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby DanielA on Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:11 pm

What a great series.
The first one for me. It has an industrial statue-of-liberty sort of look.

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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby aim54x on Sun Sep 26, 2010 10:13 pm

Awesome images there Virgs. thanks for the set up info....

Gerry be sure to let me know if you are going to try this!
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby surenj on Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:45 am

biggerry wrote:I reckon this technique on some inner city graffitti would be the ticket, anyone wanna post bail for me soon?

Dude, the bail for arson can be quite high! :rotfl2:
We will need a place that doesn't have any flammable things; fire extinguisher; safety glasses.... Quite a dangerous exercise if you ask me. :idea: We could do it somewhere near the coast at a sunset though.... Make sure the fire ban is not in place.
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby surenj on Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:47 am

Thanks BigV for the info re: wool etc.

After looking at your pics a few more times, I prefer the statue of liberty look.
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby Big V on Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:34 pm

It is surprising how safe this is, the steel wool sparks go out very quickly and those that dont are easily stomped on. Dont do it near dry vegetation though or it may be a different outcome. Of course being by the river we had to try it in the water, let me tell you the murray is cold this time of year!
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby Willy wombat on Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:18 pm

Im off to buy some steel wool and a lighter. :wink:

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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby chrisk on Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:15 pm

Willy wombat wrote:Im off to buy some steel wool and a lighter. :wink:

Sweet pics mate!


couldnt pay a better compliment than that. x2
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby Big V on Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:37 pm

Do it - you will love the results and you can be as creative as you want. It is excellent fun!
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby surenj on Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:46 pm

I am guessing you used some of this?

http://www.hardwaredelivered.com.au/store/products/Steel-WoolHobbPkFine-%2800%252d0%2950g.html

They seem to have a hobby pack! :shock:
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby Big V on Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:18 am

That is the brand but I brought the larger size 500gm in a box - hardware store 11 dollars.
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby gstark on Wed Sep 29, 2010 10:06 am

Great work; wonderful images.

surenj wrote: will need a place that doesn't have any flammable things; fire extinguisher; safety glasses.... Quite a dangerous exercise if you ask me. :idea: We could do it somewhere near the coast at a sunset though.... Make sure the fire ban is not in place.


Yes to all of the above.

I must admit that I'm more than a little concerned that Wendell is expressing some interest in trying this. :biglaugh:
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Re: Ring of Fire

Postby blacknstormy on Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:44 pm

WOW - absolutely love this !!!!
Always wanted to learn fire twirling, maybe I don't have to ;)
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