Making his way

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This time we have a photograph of a very strong dominant lumínca pollution that comes from a hospital located about 150m off our backs. For this reason, WB chose a 2,500 K to soften the tone and the image look cooler.

As always, in cercioramos de la Seguridad de la take. After a call discovered the truck runs on diesel and gasoline with no risk of explosion that significantly decreases. It should be noted that the subject is abandoned and has been around for months so it is very likely that the diesel was stolen long ago.

It also investigates the top and shows that there is enough area to be able to remain a high risk of falling.

The lighting scheme is as follows:
Two red flashes fired from the back of the truck.
Flashlight that brightens the front of the truck to the side.
Red laser that illuminates the headlights off center.
Steel wool flooding taking fire shot from the top of the truck.

Everything happens very quickly because they are just 39 second exposure.

At the sound of shutters open, two illuminated with flash back, the front lights and headlights and once after about 15s is given the order to start burning the steel wool from the top.

Just 20s wool is more than enough to fill the frame of light intensity as to rotate the lines are very intense fire.

The reason to choose f8 is because the steel wool provides plenty of light and we want to take too many traces of fire not to be explosive but not excessive heat. Also, as I said before, light pollution was strong and had to close the diaphragm to expose long enough without making seem to be diurnal.

Exif:

Nikon D700
Exhibition 38.4
Aperture f/8.0
Focal 14 mm
ISO 400
Steel wool, red flash, decentre flashlight and laser warm red

Links:

Tutorial on steel wool

Gallery with steel wool

Flashlights

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