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Mar 03, 2010 08:41 |  #1

hi all

trying to do something new and different ..

IMAGE: http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/9450/snowandfire.jpg


editing : blur the glass reflection

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Open-critical =)
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Mar 03, 2010 09:15 |  #2

I think it is just sweeet!!!


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Mar 03, 2010 09:38 |  #3

pprice thanks my friend =)




  
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Mar 03, 2010 10:37 |  #4

This is really cool! For me, I want to see the "catchlight" on a spherical object to one side or the other - it almost looks like you used on cam flash. Other that personal nit, this is really well executed and a great concept!


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Mar 03, 2010 13:00 |  #5

apixelintime wrote in post #9720533 (external link)
This is really cool! For me, I want to see the "catchlight" on a spherical object to one side or the other - it almost looks like you used on cam flash. Other that personal nit, this is really well executed and a great concept!

actually, yeas .. i used only the built-in flash to freeze the fire

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Mar 03, 2010 13:21 |  #6

You can shatter you glass cup doing that.


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Mar 03, 2010 14:25 |  #7

drumsfield wrote in post #9721503 (external link)
You can shatter you glass cup doing that.

Ice and cold water helps to reduce the temperature
so the glass cup didn't broke or shatter =)

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Mar 03, 2010 21:14 |  #8

I like the color of the flame. What did you use?


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Mar 04, 2010 00:57 as a reply to  @ jm_usmc's post |  #9

That is a great shot.


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Mar 04, 2010 07:00 |  #10

Very nice.




  
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Mar 04, 2010 12:29 |  #11

Nice..

+1 on what liquid you burned to get such an orange flame..?


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Mar 04, 2010 12:33 |  #12

Photo Sniper wrote in post #9721872 (external link)
Ice and cold water helps to reduce the temperature
so the glass cup didn't broke or shatter =)

thank you all =)

Actually the sudden temperature shift from cold to hot can shatter glass. Don't believe me, put a cup of ice water in the freezer until it freezes solid then run the cup under hot tap water and see what happens.


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Mar 05, 2010 07:11 |  #13

jm_usmc wrote in post #9724300 (external link)
I like the color of the flame. What did you use?

i used Little bit from Kerosene and alot of cold water

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Mar 05, 2010 07:13 |  #14

Semmonka wrote in post #9725472 (external link)
That is a great shot.

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Mar 05, 2010 07:16 |  #15

RandyS wrote in post #9726403 (external link)
Very nice.

TekHouse wrote in post #9728267 (external link)
Nice..
thanks you all =)

+1 on what liquid you burned to get such an orange flame..?

Kerosene i use the Kerosene to burn to get this flame =)

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drumsfield wrote in post #9728286 (external link)
Actually the sudden temperature shift from cold to hot can shatter glass. Don't believe me, put a cup of ice water in the freezer until it freezes solid then run the cup under hot tap water and see what happens.

yas that's right , but i didn't take so long to get this picture , all the setup set and the works takes 15 min to finish

maybe about 30 sec to get the job done =)

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