With the autumn nights drawing in and our first fire in the grate I thought I would have a crack and capturing the image - here's the best of the batch f36 14secs iso400 - any hints/tips on how best to capture fire?
mlc Senior Member 408 posts Likes: 7 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Hampshire, UK More info | Oct 05, 2006 16:54 | #1 With the autumn nights drawing in and our first fire in the grate I thought I would have a crack and capturing the image - here's the best of the batch f36 14secs iso400 - any hints/tips on how best to capture fire? Mike
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fivefish Senior Member 545 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: State of Confusion More info | Oct 05, 2006 17:03 | #2 That looks pretty hot. My only comment about the pic is I don't have a sense of scale. Maybe put a marshmallow on a stick somewhere in the frame Save money! Check out my DIY projects
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Nice thought - thanks Mike
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MAphoto1 Member 159 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Massachusetts More info | Oct 05, 2006 18:23 | #4 thats hot.
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