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Evolution of technique, a journal about people, fire, lights and camera. How I got into making camera moving designs light and fire paintings.
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Sometimes, though, a longish exposure brings out both the wonderful pattern created by the spinner and the frozen aspect of the watchers. This is Keile working his dart, a ball of fire at the end of a 15 foot long rope and chain affair. What I like is how clearly he is dancing, even though you can't see him.
Brandon Smith (Synature) > Sometimes, though, a longish exposure brings out both the wonderful pattern created by the spinner and the frozen aspect of the watchers.  This is Keile working his dart, a ball of fire at the end of a 15 foot long rope and chain affair.  What I like is how clearly he is dancing, even though you can't see him.
Sometimes, though, a longish exposure brings out both the wonderful pattern created by the spinner and the frozen aspect of the watchers. This is Keile working his dart, a ball of fire at the end of a 15 foot long rope and chain affair. What I like is how clearly he is dancing, even though you can't see him.
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Camera: Sony (Dsc-r1) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 3888px x 2592px |
Current: 800px x 534px |
filename: dart work DSC03093 |
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