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These is the sequel of my first thread call, Painting into Time (over 7000 views ) and here the principle is almost the same, you have to let the time run a bit so the light (fire! in this case) paints into the picture. The difference here is that the source of light is a little firecracker that instead of exploding it throws many sparkles of fire, as always it is dangerous, but if you know what you are doing it should be safe.So the trick here is to hide the firecracker with the hose, and make the whole simulation of watering the plants. So what do you think?
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I wonder how it would of looked with less light? I like the shadow, but some of the light over powers the actual firecracker.
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