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  1. Mustang on Fire

    This is my friends mustang. Lit a 3 minute long sparkler and traced out the car. Six takes later, and this was the shot.
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  2. Wow! Very cool, this came out extremley well
    I'm not a Rebel...My Camera is

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    Wow, its amazing you traced it perfectly. Before I read it I was thinking this was done with some photoshop filter or something. COOL!

  4. That is SOOOOO badass....what a fun rendition. Perhaps one of the first special effects we attempt with our first cameras, the light trails, but this is such a remarkable job! I think it's awsome a photographer takes the time to achieve such fun and wild prints...you can see the true joy of the craft here.

  5. Excellent job! This is really clever and came out awesome!
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    What is the exposure and shutter data on the picture?

  7. Quote Originally Posted by SNAPaPHOTO View Post
    What is the exposure and shutter data on the picture?
    Shutter was on bulb with the Nikon remote trigger. It ended up being 111 seconds (just shy of 2 minutes).
    ISO was 100
    Aperture f11

    If anyone is attempting a shot like this, keep in mind that they burn at as high a temperature as 1800 degrees celsius (3000 Fahrenheit). Be careful not to touch the car, or you will burn the paint. I used my fingers to raise the sparkler about an inch above where I was 'painting', and guided all the lines of the car.

  8. I love this photography style and this has been captured excellently. Very stylish, very impressive!
    Weapon of choice: Nikon D70

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