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Steel Wool Lightpainting - Soooo cool!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 460119" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>Very poignant article... thanks for the insight! I myself had wondered about getting a shot from down low to catch the bounces, etc. I'm guessing a longer range lens zoomed in to APPEAR to be closer will be the way to go! Still not a wide-angle, but...</p><p></p><p>I don't even think a filter on the front of the lens would make me feel safe now. What if a flaming bit of metal landed on top of the camera, like the top LCD display or somesuch? Not worth the risk, IMO. Of course, I guess you could cut up some welder's gloves and create a closed in protective housing with just the front of the lens looking out, and a filter on that....</p><p></p><p>Hrrrmmmmmm....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 460119, member: 12257"] Very poignant article... thanks for the insight! I myself had wondered about getting a shot from down low to catch the bounces, etc. I'm guessing a longer range lens zoomed in to APPEAR to be closer will be the way to go! Still not a wide-angle, but... I don't even think a filter on the front of the lens would make me feel safe now. What if a flaming bit of metal landed on top of the camera, like the top LCD display or somesuch? Not worth the risk, IMO. Of course, I guess you could cut up some welder's gloves and create a closed in protective housing with just the front of the lens looking out, and a filter on that.... Hrrrmmmmmm.... [/QUOTE]
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