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04/12/2013 12:08:28 PM · #1
//www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/04/long-exposure-neon-waterfalls/?src=footer
04/12/2013 12:20:40 PM · #2
Yup, saw this the other night. Why can't I come up with these cool ideas?
04/12/2013 12:21:17 PM · #3
Nicee!
04/12/2013 04:42:36 PM · #4
These remind me of a photo my grandfather took many years ago. Yosemite and presumably other parks used to throw a campfire or bonfire (I forget which, but probably the latter) into the falls at sunset and create streaming fire effects.
04/12/2013 05:39:21 PM · #5
Ya, I saw that too and immediately started asking how I could do something similar...
04/12/2013 06:44:08 PM · #6
Cool!!
04/12/2013 08:28:37 PM · #7
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosemite_Firefall
//firefall.info/

Originally posted by citymars:

These remind me of a photo my grandfather took many years ago. Yosemite and presumably other parks used to throw a campfire or bonfire (I forget which, but probably the latter) into the falls at sunset and create streaming fire effects.


Message edited by author 2013-04-12 20:30:24.
04/16/2013 11:16:42 AM · #8
Paul, thanks for that Wikipedia link. Very cool.
04/16/2013 11:40:01 AM · #9
Wow, that looks great. Such a simple idea. Pity I didn't think of it.
04/16/2013 12:04:12 PM · #10
I saw this...great idea
04/16/2013 12:49:47 PM · #11
Originally posted by citymars:

These remind me of a photo my grandfather took many years ago. Yosemite and presumably other parks used to throw a campfire or bonfire (I forget which, but probably the latter) into the falls at sunset and create streaming fire effects.

I thought the same just from reading the description.

The Firefall was unique to Yosemite -- a big bonfire pushed over the edge of Glacier Point. I was lucky enough to see it live when I was a kid ... it was stopped quite a few years ago (1969) for ecological and economic reasons (horrible traffic jams in the Valley for one thing). The program California's Gold did a show on the Firefall back in 1996. I think you can still buy postcards with a nice picture of it ...
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