Fire And Rocks

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While in the west end of Hamilton Ontario, I found myself right by one of my favorite natural spots to light paint and do steel wool, the creek above Princess waterfalls. The creek bed is sunken in about 10-12 feet with rock walls on both sides. I didn't have much for lights with me, but did have wat I needed to play with fire! And for good measure some steel wool as well.

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That looks interesting, very good work.I loved the last two.

Its really amazing. Can you say some thing about you camera settings. Because i am always try to click this kinds of photo but fail. Thanks.

Thanks! All of these shots are shutter 30 seconds, F11, ISO 100

Great way to paint with light, these are stunning photographs!

It's amazing!

Fire and water is a delightful combination! It looks very magical!