Fire photography

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Fire photography is the act of taking photographs of fire. This can be done as a hobby, a form of art, or for the purpose of scientific analysis. Fire photography can be challenging due to the high levels of light and heat produced by fire, as well as the unpredictable nature of fire.

History[edit]

Fire has been a subject of photography since the early days of the medium. In the 19th century, photographers such as Eadweard Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey used fire in their experiments with motion photography. In the 20th century, fire photography became a popular subject in the field of abstract photography, with artists such as Man Ray and László Moholy-Nagy creating striking images of flames.

Techniques[edit]

There are several techniques that can be used in fire photography. One common technique is to use a slow shutter speed to capture the movement of the flames. This can create a sense of motion and add a dynamic element to the photograph. Another technique is to use a high ISO setting to capture the details of the fire, such as the sparks and embers.

Equipment[edit]

The equipment used in fire photography can vary depending on the specific needs of the photographer. However, some common tools include a camera with manual settings, a tripod for stability, and a telephoto lens for capturing images from a safe distance. Some photographers may also use filters to enhance the colors of the fire.

Safety[edit]

Safety is a major concern in fire photography. Photographers should always maintain a safe distance from the fire and be aware of their surroundings. It is also important to have a plan for emergency situations, such as a sudden change in the direction of the fire.

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