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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey all....haven't been here in a while as I have had family over for the holidays and am super busy. Since it has been brutally cold and windy here....not many options....but I am working on an idea and this is the first part.....which was a ton of fun!!! I needed to photograph fire......just because I want the flames. After checking the web and looking for images.....put the fireplace to good use! I find fire/flames.....very sensual....no 2 the same! Fun to see what comes out of it! This one's for you Jules!!!....warm up....spring is just around the corner!...now go out and light a fire....better yet stay indoors (a perk of a 100 year old house like mine!)
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    Roman, I love playing with fire! This has alot of great shapes and color. Can't wait to see part 2!:D

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    Very nice...and right on time. It's -10 here this morning and the dogs are refusing to even go outside. :eek::eek::eek:

    I can't blame them...I'm not too sure I want to go either!

    Beautiful work on the flames, Roman. I wonder if you can pull anything out of the coals in the FG? I know...picky, picky, picky! What you did do here is lovely!

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    Roman,

    Have missed seeing your wonderful images. Like this one. Has a 3D effect. Looks like angels dancing. My mom's from Canada know about cold weather. Try to stay warm in NJ.
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    Hi Roman, thank's for heating up the macro forum! Lovely composition and great colors. I might consider cloning out the dimly lit parts of your fireplace in the BG and maybe even the whiff of smoke on the left.
    Please post some more, it's really cold here :D.

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    Hey Roman, this is a good subject to be using a long focal length:D Fire is so cool as the artistic patterns are always changing and never the same. You did well capturing some creative art here.

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    Great shot Roman. Love the shapes and lines in this. Ditto 3D effect and very creative.:)

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    Beautiful image, Roman. I can almost feel the warmth! :) Love the patterns of the flames against the black BG.
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