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Fire Dance # 4


gordonjb

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Joseph;

 

I have to confess to the same neglect. I have been looking in on your work for some time. I believe since I saw your wonderful image of a birdhouse. I admire your work however my rather meagre skills with PP leave me at a loss to say much more than wow. I am in awe of your skill but do not feel qualified to comment. So If I drop by to say "wow" and not much more, you already have my excuse in hand :)

 

Diana;

 

Thanks , your work continues to intrigue and amaze me.

 

Pete;

 

Great to hear from you. I never got any gold stars when I was in school so better late than never, thanks.

 

Joe;

 

Thanks for the encouragement and for dropping by.

 

Juan;

 

I am embarrassed to admit I do not know the story you refer to. I t had nonetheless occurred to be that the flame end up tracing a pattern that looks emblematic. Interlocking rings are a symbol in many mythologies.

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This image stands out to me because it is so unusual and interesting. The swirls of fire seem like solids to me, and I am intrigued at how the pattern is made. I remain in awe of your sense of creativity and ability with The Camera.
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I too liked the effect of the fire appearing to be a solid object. Thanks for your comment and your generous evaluation of my images. I likewise enjoy browsing through your wonderful photos.
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Superb capture Gordon :-) It does look like an amulet.. looking at the thumbnail initially, that's what I thought it was..
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You are my inspiration Gordon..this is simply a fantastic image indeed. I am going to a fire dance this evening..you give me hope that it can be done..I only hope my images will come close to this beauty. Just amazing!!!

Carolyn

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I appreciate the comments and kind words.

 

Carolyn; best of luck. Please post any interesting results for us to see.

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Gordon, this is one of the best photos I've seen anywhere. Unbelievably fascinating, I found myself following the fire trails to see where each one ended and the next one began. So slick.
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