Fire staff.
these pictures were taken on bulb because then i could dictate how long the picture would be and i could have a fairly decent guess at the pattern.
this picture had too open an aperture
this also had a too open aperture
This picture was quite successful, the aperture was alright and the pattern the staff made was really nice.
again, i had the aperture perfect, but my camera was not steady enough, so got a little camera shake, i think pictures like this could benefit greatly from being taken with a tripod.
the aperture was too open and the result was the image was too bright.
This image is very cool, i like the pattern of the fireball.
the pattern of this fireball is very fluid.
i like the definition on this image, it has great detail and i like how you can see the man in the middle.
i really like the pattern on this picture, the general lighting of the area helps alot.
i took this picture when the staff was burning out, i really like the effect it has, the spirals are very detailed and very cool.
this image is from when the stick was burning out, the less fire and the enhanced detail is and the sky in the background make this image very different from the others.
i left the picture on for too long, using the "bulb" setting, you have to remember not to hold it for too long otherwise you just get a ball of light which is not what i wanted.
i like this picture. i really like how you can see him in the middle.
i also like this picture, i think it's the simple movement.
i like the framing on this picture.
and this picture's framing.
i love the amount of dark in this one.
i also like the lack of light in this picture.
i love the silhouette in this image.
i may use this as a final image.
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