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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Following the Herd
Today was filled up with domestic chores that needed to be done around the house. Sometimes they are called "deferred maintenance". Tonight as a respite from chores I wanted to try something that I have seen a lot of other photographers doing. Burning steel wool in a chef's wisk while twirling it around your head.Crazy!!
Tonight was just an experiment to just get a feel for what it is all about.First off I learned that you really,really need to take fire safety into consideration.Those little sparks go everywhere! That is why I chose a rainy dripping night.Secondly is that for personal safety a hat and safety glasses are required. The sparks sometimes land on the twirler or twirlee as well.
My yard wasn't the most photogenic location for it and I look forward to trying in near the ocean or in a river where you could get something really creative going.The reflections would be incredible!
God bless,
chris
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This is pretty cool and the possibilities are endless. Are you going to post a "how to" on the Cheapo Depot?
ReplyDeleteThanks C. Hansen. It is pretty cool. I might post a "How To" on Cheapot Depot once I get the technique down a bit more to where I am producing something quite a bit more creative and unique.
ReplyDeleteI liked it a bunch! It's like an inflamed Slinky.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cairn Rodrigues. You can make some pretty unusual patterns depending upon how you move it.
Deleteİnteresting picture...
ReplyDeleteKemanist, indeed it is. This is just a starting point. Hopefully I can plan out something really creative before the rains end in spring.The mind is ticking...
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