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This is a discussion on Playing with Fire within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; The effects are great here. In addition to the flying sparks etc (which are always cool), the ground you are ...

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    The effects are great here. In addition to the flying sparks etc (which are always cool), the ground you are sanding on is superb for providing some texture and reflections. That aspect sets these apart from others I have seen in this style.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    ...sets these apart from others I have seen in this style.
    Yep. What he said.
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    Thanks Gang! Had a LOT of fun doing this for the first time.

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    Do you soak the steel wool in anything or does it burn that easily?

    #1 for me BTW, great shot!!!
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    Burns very easily. You can actually light it with a 9V battery (have this in my camping gear) Once it is smoldering and you start spinning it around the light show begins!

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    I've always wanted to try some in bicycle spokes at speed. That would be cool, but I expect there'd be a price to pay for a stunt like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    I've always wanted to try some in bicycle spokes at speed. That would be cool, but I expect there'd be a price to pay for a stunt like that.
    Would be super fun for the observer(s)....super cool idea (or warm if your the rider)

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