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05/30/2006 04:08:16 PM · #1
Some folks have asked me how I did this shot with hardly no post processing. Well, it's fairly simple and I described it in the details area of the image. Thanks for the votes and comments guys ;)



Cheers,

Rikki
05/30/2006 04:10:40 PM · #2
Originally posted by Rikki:

hardly no

Is that double-negative on purpose? ;-)
05/30/2006 04:11:54 PM · #3
ooopsie... i meant hardly any...
05/30/2006 04:14:01 PM · #4
Originally posted by Rikki:

ooopsie... i meant hardly any...

I know, I'm just being a turd. :-)
05/30/2006 04:14:02 PM · #5
Fire bug :P

Cool Heat, Rikki :)

I can see how you'd be nervous of melting dripping tennis ball - yee-ikes!
05/30/2006 04:15:22 PM · #6
Wimp! be a man and do it properly, that way you'd have been in the top 10!

Seriously though, its a well set up and executed shot with some great flame (and less painfull than other shots).

05/30/2006 04:18:28 PM · #7
Originally posted by Ecce Signum:

Wimp! be a man and do it properly, that way you'd have been in the top 10!

Seriously though, its a well set up and executed shot with some great flame (and less painfull than other shots).


hehehehe... i actually have a shot like yours dude. but this one had the flame in my hand. the focusing wasnt correct either so i idn't enter it. i used whiskey but the blue flame made it look too wimpy. i liked the bigger redder flames :P
05/30/2006 05:15:41 PM · #8
thanks for posting. I was thinking more on the lines of double exposure and was curious. I didn't know you like playing with fire so much :)

...and yes now you have atleast started playing ;)
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