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    1. flickrolf 17 months ago | reply

      You are invited to post your Photo in our current theme
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      in our stressfree group
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      You have to post it in the pool and copyandpaste a small version into the theme-thread
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    2. Nuno Chapman Arezes 16 months ago | reply

      Hi! What an amazing set - the shapes and tones you captured are remarkable. I'm starting a project about the elements and really liked the way you portrait the fire here. It has exactly the shades and mood I was after but I have no clue how to do it. I wonder if you could share the recipe to accomplish such an amazing result! Specially in how to start a fire like that!! Beautiful. Many Thanks

    3. willg willg.photography 16 months ago | reply

      hi there it really was so simple all i did was I got a sheet off glass and sum gasoline at a fast shutter speed and iso at 100 the flames just last for a few seconds but it seamed to work just fine thanks for asking .

    4. WeForest 4 months ago | reply

      willg willg.photography "Fire"

      I would like to publish this foto in a book "Forests".

      The author is Bill Liao, founder of "WeForest" (www.weforest.0rg.)
      Weforest plants all over the world trees.
      Please give me your permission to use it and the copyright
      Kind regards

      Ingrid Lempp
      Designer of the book
      ingrid.lempp@gmx.de

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