Fire Tunnel

Walking + fire spinning = portal to another dimension

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  1. RodAlvarez, geørg, Todd Kravos, ~Nicole~, and 74 other people added this photo to their favorites.

  2. RodAlvarez (62 months ago | reply)

    great shot!

  3. Rkival (62 months ago | reply)

    Thats just wild!

  4. JRE13 [deleted] (62 months ago | reply)

    This is very impressive as is your whole collection. Thanks for sharing your craft!

  5. fpajonk [deleted] (62 months ago | reply)

    one fine day I have to drive to SB to see how you do it. Just another very cool shot!

  6. Todd Kravos (62 months ago | reply)

    whoa! that totally rox. super work!

  7. Sharper24 (62 months ago | reply)

    What is it about a pile of rocks that makes us Night Photographers do such unreal, outrageous - and in this case, very beautiful, things?

    Totally in control exposure throughout, holding that beautiful Blue Night Sky!

    This is definitely one of Flickrs Best

    Well done. Please remember to tag image ~ FlickrsBest ~ images without the tag are likely to be removed by the 'sweeper'

  8. ~Nicole~ (62 months ago | reply)

    Wow this is freaking awesome!

  9. LucaPicciau (62 months ago | reply)

    Schizzofrenìa Psichedelica! ;-)
    Good work

  10. KeithMokris (62 months ago | reply)

    This rocks!

  11. Harry Lachenmayer (62 months ago | reply)

    I love painting with light... And this is definetely one of the best ones I've seen so far!

  12. Etienne_C (62 months ago | reply)

    Excelent !

  13. Quantum Theory (62 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Envy of Flickr! Invited (and Envied) Images Only, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.

  14. majorbrighton (62 months ago | reply)

    Nabours must be wondering by now? Not to mension missleading the shipping lines!
    Seriously, looking good.

  15. Feisty Faust [deleted] (62 months ago | reply)

    Simply perfect!

  16. ec808x (62 months ago | reply)

    The lighting in this shot is absolute eye candy.

  17. Chris28mm (62 months ago | reply)

    Cool shot. I have seen ball lightning which looked simular...

  18. Tamarama (61 months ago | reply)

    fabulous work !!! love it

  19. Sajiv Vijay (60 months ago | reply)

    instead of spinning , if you had just walked there ...Will it look like an asteroid commin down ??

  20. yellowrubberduck (60 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Swirl World!, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.

  21. GerryFig (60 months ago | reply)

    Very cool man, very cool!!!

  22. my old account [deleted] (58 months ago | reply)

    Very very cool, never seen anything like this before!

  23. Deborah (polarcollision) (55 months ago | reply)

    you just keep coming up with new and unique ways to paint with light. I'm a HUGE fan of your work.

  24. BURИBLUE (55 months ago | reply)

    Thank you very much! I must give credit to my mate Jeremy who does all the great work with fire poi. Without him I'd just be flailing things about in front of the lens!

  25. Ana Santos (53 months ago | reply)

    Looks great.

  26. cool3water (52 months ago | reply)

    well done i do poi and have not thought of runing while being lit lol good idea i like the long exposure shot there interesting , nice work well done

  27. Echo_Star (44 months ago | reply)

    I like the fact that you can see how much the stars have moved... is pretty.

  28. dutchmetal (41 months ago | reply)

    Very cool photo, really well done.

  29. tackyshack (32 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Light Painting with Nature, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    So sweet!

  30. tackyshack (32 months ago | reply)

    Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Light Painted Tunnels, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    How about this group too.

  31. nadineℓeffler (22 months ago | reply)

    This is stunning.
    Trriippyy

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