So my friend has been getting really into photography and I've always been a real pyro so lately we've been taking pictures of me on fire/with fire. Pic shown is me with a molotov.
So the question is this: What do you guys think would be a cool fire picture to shoot? Get me some great ideas and we'll start burning.
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Remake this one OP :^)
>>2829229
That's some really bad composition. Tell your friend to learn how to not be so shit.
>>2829229
Why did he cut off the fire? Why? what the fuck?
how do you add the exif data into a post? thanks /p/
>>2829917
If it's in the photo, it'll be added automatically by 4Chan. Some editors (and some settings) strip EXIF out, but unless that happens, it's automatic.
>>2829925
ok thanks
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>>2829931
luckily you had your watermark else someone might have stolen that masterpiece of a photo
>>2829229
You can keep the fire from clipping out by stopping down and hitting the subject with a flash.
Gel it to match the light from the fire.
But I would first learn how to not be a shitty subject for a shitty photographer.
>>2829229
Light stuff on fire and take picture
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