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Nature's Conception - The Gates of Hell. Lightning at sunset. Scott Stulberg Photography. Landscapes with a soul. 30+ Captivating Fire Dancing Photos. Fire is a very powerful element.

30+ Captivating Fire Dancing Photos

Fire in its physical form can do for you what the sun itself does for our planet. The time fire was discovered, it changed human life forever. Just think about the times you sat facing a bonfire or fireplace. There’s something enchanting about the way the blaze sizzle and pop. Then suddenly, you started staring. Below are some cool or should we say hot collection of captivating fire photography shots. Playing with Fire | Fahsi Fire-Knife Dance | Danormansin KoreaThis authentic ritual dance is performed with the pulsing rhythm of congo drums by artists weaving their baton-like fire knives around their entire body, from the feet to the palms to the mouth, in a seductively dangerous dance.

Fire Masamune | MattTheSamuraiNickname MattTheSamurai, Mathieu shared some of the most stunning fire dancing photography we’ve ever seen in deviantart. Fire Swirl Fire Petals Fire Spiral II The Fire Hole Sparkling Angel Fire Wings Summoning the Sun Fire Slices. “I just told you my dreams and you made me see that I could walk into the sun and I could still be me and now I can't deny nothing lasts forever.” by traumlichtfabrik. Cavern. 45+ surreal Long Exposure Photography Inspirations. Long exposure photography is one of the coolest ways of taking pictures.

45+ surreal Long Exposure Photography Inspirations

It requires a longer shutter speed, anywhere from 1/2 sec up to several minutes or even a hour. The ability to take long exposures requires a user to use a tripod for optimum results (of course, some people prefer the hand shake look). The use of a tripod is essential because the inability for the human hand to stay still is truly remarkable. No matter how good you get, it will be very hard to hand hold a 1 second shutter release without very noticeable blur. As well as a tripod (or monopod in some cases could work), a photographer should make use of the timed shutter release. Having a longer shutter speed of a few seconds allows the camera to take in more light to the sensor (or film for the film buffs). As well as low light conditions, a slow shutter speed allows for creative uses of motion in photographs.

Enjoy the great examples below and get out their and experiment with your camera taking long exposures. At the Art Gallery by Colmar Wocke. Алтайские мотивы. Earth from Above. "Earth From Above" is the result of the aerial photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand's five-year airborne odyssey across six continents.

Earth from Above

It's a spectacular presentation of large scale photographs of astonishing natural landscapes. Every stunning aerial photograph tells a story about our changing planet. Coal mine in South Africa Sha Kibbutz, Israel Military cemetery in Verdun, France Suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark Elephants on the savannah, Botswana Favelas in Rio de Janeiro Ruins of the medieval city of Shali, Egypt Switzerland Gullholmen, Sweden Denver, USA Fraser Island dune, Australia Pena, Portugal Amazon River, Brazil Suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa Machu Picchu, Peru Walled City of Dubrovnik, Croatia The Changping District in Beijing, China.

4365489343_012a666186_b.jpg (1024×683) Time Lapse Video of Milky Way.