I did this Light Painting Shoot two weeks ago.
Comments are welcome if you wish.
Best Regards,
Mohammad
Very nice work Mohammad. I would like to learn the technique that you employed in making the shot.
hotline wrote:
I did this Light Painting Shoot two weeks ago.
Comments are welcome if you wish.
Best Regards,
Mohammad
Is that a pyro-thing? Be careful you don't ignite your automobile. Is burning steel wool legal on the street? It probably would not be in California where I am. Magnesium, Zirconium anyone?
Snappin053 wrote:
Very nice work Mohammad. I would like to learn the technique that you employed in making the shot.
Thank you so much Snappin053 ! - appreciate
To make these shots here is what you need:
-A whisk with the string attached to it
-Steel wool; the finer grade the better
-9V Battery to ignite the steel wool
-A safe place to shoot
lamiaceae wrote:
Is that a pyro-thing? Be careful you don't ignite your automobile. Is burning steel wool legal on the street? It probably would not be in California where I am. Magnesium, Zirconium anyone?
Thanks for looking Mike. I appreciate your taking the time to comment.
FYI. The job was done on the desert.
d2b2 wrote:
I like it. Very nice.
Thank you D2B2. Glad that you liked my photo.
Bill_de wrote:
Never heard of this, but it sure looks real nice.
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Thanks for your input Bill.
lamiaceae wrote:
Is that a pyro-thing? Be careful you don't ignite your automobile. Is burning steel wool legal on the street? It probably would not be in California where I am. Magnesium, Zirconium anyone?
Nothing is legal in California but being a sanctuary state.
I love doing light painting using fire. It is so much fun and very clean. All of the steel wool burns in 30 seconds with nothing left.
Nice photo. Keep it up.
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