Others We did(nt) start the fire

Shan

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fire as an element is interesting to photograph....
 

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Yes Shan , it's interesting to take pictures of fire, but unfortunately you can't go to close, unless you are with a melted lens
 

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Yes Shan , it's interesting to take pictures of fire, but unfortunately you can't go to close, unless you are with a melted lens
for a compositon like this and using a 90mm macro you can be around 6-8 inches away. with 100-105-150 mm macros, you can be even further. If the source of the fire is not all that hot I dont see any risk to the lens.
 
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for a compositon like this and using a 90mm macro you can be around 6-8 inches away. with 100-105-150 mm macros, you can be even further. If the source of the fire is not all that hot I dont see any risk to the lens.


Yeah true. How about if using your macro lens on crop sensor camera, you have extra reach. And I was thinking if you can use a zoom lens to get close to the fire. Probably will be great results.
 
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