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Fire up the fire!
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Don't be panic! It's not an explosion or the start of a fire in a wood or a certain place. It's only my lovely wife Maria who trying to fire up the charcoals at my father-in-low grill house who she's working! :)
I found this scene very interesting, so I was put my camera on a box and took this shot with the night shot programm. |
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- zoe
(168) - [2005-01-10 15:33]
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Amazing how you got this with 1/6 seconds exposure. The night shot option was a very smart option. Congratulations, it turned out beautiful!
Χμμμ... Τελικά την έβαλες ε? Κρίμα που κουνάω το χέρι μου! :(
Πάντως βγήκε όμορφη. Σοφή επιλογή να βάλεις το νυχτερινό! Την επόμενη φορά δεν θα κουνάω το χέρι (ή μάλλον δεν θα είναι καν εκεί!)
- manny
(11941) - [2005-01-11 10:49]
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Nice. What I like here most is the motion-blurred hand. It gives this pic a human touch....literally.
Wow! You have captured the sparks tremendously well. Good use of your box for a tripod. Very good work. I studied this photo for a while; each little spark is like dancing in the air. Very interesting subject to shoot. Well done.
Great shot, the way you managed to capture the flames is fantastic. The colors and the blurred bg give the image an abstract look. Bravo, for work well done!
Vassilis
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πως δε σου κάηκε με f/2.8?
Μπάμπη, keep an eye on your wife... she looks really dangerous LOL. A pity we see only her arm though. Exposure program worked well, but there is still some motion blur... but that adds to the picture, in fact. Beautiful!