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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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.

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

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

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