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Keep the fire burning

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Hello guys and girls! Back from my holiday so I start to dump all the series I made up on my break. First one is FIRE. Gives us warm also destroy what precious to us, yet we so fascinated about it. I am living in a tightly populated village so if I would lit a fire, within 5 minutes even a national guard would be there to stop me in my afternoon BBQ making. In the country on my holiday /getaway land I do many open fire dinner as I want. So this is how I start a fire. have a nice day to all...seeya

Comments (28)


BibbyBear

4:24PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Such a great shot and a perfect candidate for the selective colouring which you have done beautifully. So glad you had a good holiday and glad to see you back. Great capture and wonderful colours. xx

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Janiss

4:24PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Oh warm shot... absolutely amazing Tunde!

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TwoPynts

4:25PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Hot selective coloring here! :)

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Margana

4:26PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Very cool shot, Tunde. Or rather, should I say, hot? Not an easy capture and you handled it so creatively. Well done!

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mansco

4:32PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

What a lovely colour contrast. Splendid ;O)

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Zorg1955

4:33PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Warm capture , hot fire ...Excellent compo Tunde and welcome back here !

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rainbows

5:20PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

It a great hot shot Tunde!! Your postwork is splendid. Excellent composition. We have to be very careful on the moortops here too with fire. Moors have been set a light in the past by idiots... Fire is facinating to gaze into, you are right to be careful with it. So good to have you back with us dear friend. Huggies. DiDi.xx

thevolunteer

5:33PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Great work. You caught my attention. Love the selective coloring also. Great capture. Hope you enjoyed your BBQ. Aloha

MrsLubner

5:47PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Gosh, I can't imagine life without a fire. I use my BBQ grill every weekend and I have a chiminea ( I'm sure that's misspelled...) on my back deck where I make small fires at night just to sit and watch them burn. This is a wonderful shot of tinder burning... add a few sticks and then a couple short branches and then dump on a couple of good sized logs. Nothing more comforting than a good warm fire.

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EdwinDrix

6:00PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

It is very difficult to capture fire. You did a really good job. Great shot and work.

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LouLouBell

6:07PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Lovge the outer de-saturated effect. Cheers from Lou

Valerie-Ducom

7:10PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Fantastic ! :)

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Richardphotos

7:35PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

welcome back and I recall as a teenager camping and food always tasted so good cooked over an open fire.outstanding selective coloring.one of the most unique examples I have seen

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KarmaSong

7:54PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Very nice postwork colour treatment in this capture! well done :-)

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npauling

8:10PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

A lovely capture with vibrant colouring.

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goodoleboy

9:51PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

Hey, throw a few shrimps on the barbee, matey! Or, gather around the old campfire, pards! Great POV and colors/colours in this capture, Tunde! BTW, I didn't know you were still on holiday...I was wondering why you were coming and going so often on RR.

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jocko500

10:34PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

cooking on open fire like this gives the food a wonderful favor that taste so good.

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cameraobscura2

11:44PM | Tue, 21 August 2007

I like the isolation of colour and your excellent postwork. A simple shot turned into a very intersting one. Well done my friend. Thank you for sharing. egmont

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keeneye

12:02AM | Wed, 22 August 2007

This image jumped of the screen at me too, very cool postwork with selective coloring, it really works well here!!!!!

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jedink

1:24AM | Wed, 22 August 2007

Good colours.

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alhak

2:38AM | Wed, 22 August 2007

fabulous post work Tunde, looks cosy

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Hendesse

6:38AM | Wed, 22 August 2007

Looks fantastic. Superb shot and beautiful colors. Excellently done!!

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tofi

10:13AM | Wed, 22 August 2007

Beautiful work Tunde! The fire is so alluring, and like you say, can be so dangerous... hard to believe from this photograph! I really like what you've done with the stones around, really brings out the warmth and the colour of the fire. Very eye catching and a very well composed image! Glad to have you back!

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krakosky

10:48AM | Wed, 22 August 2007

great selective work......... fire,fire,fire

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elmurray

2:10PM | Wed, 22 August 2007

I can feel the warmth of the fire from here!! A brilliant capture and I love the selective colouring. Bravo, Tunde!

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Kelena

5:20AM | Thu, 23 August 2007

fantastic work:)

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wildgoha

12:29PM | Thu, 23 August 2007

ah hope the fire in me will survive too lol and this is so clever ! love it!

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smittan

2:29PM | Tue, 28 August 2007

Awsome Work !!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/125
ISO Speed100
Focal Length55

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