burn.out

    today i bought eight bulbs to do this shot i´ve seen somewhere in the web . this was bulb number seven and there is no one left !

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    1. LunaDiRimmel, kelco, arndalarm, Justin Falls, and 103 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. MacKey (the Mac) [deleted] (70 months ago | reply)

      wow. amazing.

    3. arndalarm (70 months ago | reply)

      Sprachlosbin (fast ;)

    4. Ana*J [deleted] (70 months ago | reply)

      FANTASTIC! beautifully executed!
      Close, Closer, Too Bloody Close!

    5. gaupalingur (70 months ago | reply)

      this is so well done its sucha beutiful photo, how about a share at the setup:D

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    6. andersmnelson (70 months ago | reply)

      This is such a great idea!

    7. - rickster - (70 months ago | reply)

      thanks to all of you above !

      @ gaupalingur : i used - M - Tv 1/200 - Av 16.0 - ISO100 - 72.0mm - Flash

    8. John Magnet Bell, Wearing a Red Tie (70 months ago | reply)

      great idea, BRILLIANT execution. I cannot emphasize that enough.

    9. Ivone. (70 months ago | reply)

      Great ! Super foto! *****

    10. jdwheaton (70 months ago | reply)

      Cool effect, nicely done. Mission accomplished.

    11. - rickster - (70 months ago | reply)

      thank you all , danke

    12. lensjunkieBR [deleted] (70 months ago | reply)

      That is the coolest picture I have seen in MONTHS!! AWESOME!!

    13. Jomatotu (70 months ago | reply)

      Wow...wie hast du das gemacht?

    14. fotoattack (70 months ago | reply)

      H O L Y W O W !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      Well worth the money spent.......................................

    15. seanhfoto (70 months ago | reply)

      You got a great result!
      I love your jagged glass showing
      I saw the same thing and tried it
      Burnt Out
      This was my last bulb

    16. topher76 (70 months ago | reply)

      a fave !
      how did you do it ?

      *seen in explore*

    17. Shooter @ Andre Tong (70 months ago | reply)

      incredible.. how to do this?
      break the glass, then switch it on ?

    18. - rickster - (70 months ago | reply)

      first , thank you all so much ! ! !
      how to do :

      first i put the bulb into the socket , than i crashed the glas with a hammer , but one time i smashed to hard an the little wire was broken , so be careful ! than i put it on a little table and aligned my camera . as i turned the switch of the bulb on , there is a short moment you have to wait by release the camera . that´s all .

      if you want to do it . try it and please show me , i´m curious :)

    19. roarpett (70 months ago | reply)

      Great idea, and wonderful execution leading to a great result! Well done.

      From the 1-2-3 (no per day limitations)-group

    20. Zioluc (70 months ago | reply)

      very beautiful, I'd like to try

    21. Bluesrose (70 months ago | reply)

      Amazing shot!

    22. WayneWho? (70 months ago | reply)

      COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL idea. FanTAStic capture

    23. .B®am. [deleted] (70 months ago | reply)

      very very very coolllllll..
      like this one a lot......
      I faved.....
      Keesssss Contacts

    24. - rickster - (70 months ago | reply)

      thank you all so much !!!

    25. Janny Brocken (70 months ago | reply)

      Great effect!!Loveli shape and colors!!
      Keesssss Contacts

    26. Wontolla65 (70 months ago | reply)

      What an invention to make a photo like this one. Ravenous result

    27. velco (70 months ago | reply)

      Damn...

    28. socolais (70 months ago | reply)

      very nice capture!!

    29. susurrus_sparks (69 months ago | reply)

      Smoke is always fascinating to watch, this photo is truly captivating!
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    30. rememberwhatgodhasdone (69 months ago | reply)

      Amazing. I don't know how you do it, but it is awesome looking!

    31. outdoorthespian (69 months ago | reply)

      I love the twists and twirls of the smoke.

      Also, interesting correlation between the bulb (common icon for "bright idea", now seen broken) and the smoke forming an almost question mark like form.

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    32. Christiaan Leever NL (69 months ago | reply)

      Wow, very cool idea and photo! I want to try this but dont feel that I am technical enough... Dont want to get electrocuted or glass in my eyes or hands :P

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    33. Gigglejuice (69 months ago | reply)

      Wow, this is amazing!!!

      The SLRs

    34. Rafal S. (69 months ago | reply)

      Lucky you it did work out before you got out of the bulbs ;)
      The shot is stunning.
      (The SLRs)

    35. bolandrotor (69 months ago | reply)

      capital modern look, has a signs of chaos influence:)
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    36. Stargazer95050 (69 months ago | reply)

      That's a smoking hot picture !!
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