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Published: 2005-10-09 07:32:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 18448; Favourites: 93; Downloads: 3637
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Description There are a lot of eerie things swimming around in this one. More interesting fire stuff. i'm thinking of splitting off the flames pics from this account, though, and just making something like FlameStock, or some such. dunno. i'll ponder and wander.
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uNDer3fOLdinGstARs [2006-02-27 20:31:14 +0000 UTC]

woops wrong link to my art work..
this is the one.. [link]

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uNDer3fOLdinGstARs [2006-02-27 20:27:52 +0000 UTC]

hey man... i would like to say u take great flamestocks...
and i would like to say i used this flamestock for a picture of mine [link]
and i did credit back to u for the flamestock....
soo thanks...

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Eris-stock In reply to uNDer3fOLdinGstARs [2006-02-27 23:48:31 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the props and i'm glad that my stuff was of use to you.

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Blu-flame90 [2005-10-13 20:56:42 +0000 UTC]

I really like this and I would like to know how you took this photo. Also is this a royalty free stock photo that I can use on my website or in my school project, 'coz I'm a bit confused.

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Eris-stock In reply to Blu-flame90 [2005-10-14 00:36:21 +0000 UTC]

no royalties, but please give me credit if you use it here or elsewhere (i guess if it's on an outside website, just post a link back to the stock page or something). As long as it's not for anything commercial (specifically advertisements or other money-motivated pursuits), i don't really mind what you do with it. Advertisements are completely out of the question, though. Other commercial efforts would need to be cleared ahead of time.
As far as taking the flames pictures goes, it's fairly simple, i guess. I have a Webber grill, a tripod, and a Finepix A303 camera. The only real trick is taking the photos at the right time of day (these pics are all taken during the day, late afternoon, actually, at a time i like to call 'photo-thirty'). I essentially light up the grill, snap a WHOLE bunch of pictures and when the memory card is full, i go back through the images and cull about 90 percent of them. sometimes more, sometimes less, depending upon how unique or well defined the images are.
thanks for checking out the stuff here.
cheers.

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Blu-flame90 In reply to Eris-stock [2005-10-16 09:53:39 +0000 UTC]

thanks for the tips, i might get sum snaps of our open fire here now that its getting a bit nippy in the evenings. What tool should I use? Well, my mum's Fuji Finepix F410 of course.

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RozeUKun [2005-10-09 15:36:26 +0000 UTC]

i realy love all your flame pictures, so if you do, please leave a ilink to it! it'll have at least one devi watcher if not more ^^
P.S. - you're rigt.. there's something strange about this one... eerie-creapy-awsome strange ^^

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Proxicon [2005-10-09 07:34:20 +0000 UTC]

It's really nice I think, inferno!

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Eris-stock In reply to Proxicon [2005-10-09 07:40:22 +0000 UTC]

: ) i like taking pictures of fire. thanks for taking a look.

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Proxicon In reply to Eris-stock [2005-10-09 16:20:43 +0000 UTC]

Everybody loves pictures of fire!

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