Interesting and delightful, Brian. I can see my granddaughters (in a few years time) having an absolute ball with the burning steel wool. They can pretend they're relatives of Doctor Strange. 😁 Loved the images on the rocks, too. Many thanks for talking through the compositions - that's always so helpful to amateurs such as myself.
Many thanks Mick - appreciate it 🙏 Yes, I can see the Doctor Strange connection there 👍 It's a fun thing to try sometime but if you're spinning, remember to wear natural fibres - just in case one of those sparks land on you 😉 All the best 👍
Epic video Brian. The wire wool shots were great but the landscape images were bloody amazing! The first and last landscape shots were my favourites. You captured those waves perfectly. Looking forward to the next one as always mate.
Many thanks Bob 🙏 Just quietly, I think they were probably my faves too 😉 As I said in the video, there are so many photo opportunities here - a fun place to visit. All the best 👍
Awesome video Brian, always love seeing where you turn up next. Have you tried looking at yr steel wool images vertically ??? To me some of them look like faces, too cool. Look forward to the next one .....
Great images Brian. Manu really is the "king of spin" perfectly still, enhancing the final results 👏
Well done mate 😊
Many thanks Colin 🙏. Yes he really is the Master - I have no idea how he can spin for ten seconds and appear totally still in the shots 😉
Awesome video Brian, really shows how wire wool blending in with the seascape makes a spectacular set of images 👏🏻👏🏻
Many thanks Paul 🙏🙏 It was a fun morning and the conditions were just about perfect for it. It's a great little location. All the best 👍👍
Wow, wonderful photos, really creative! 👍You had a good spinner!
Thanks so much Fanny - yes, Manu is a total pro when it comes to spinning 😉. It's a fun thing to do but you have to set the alarm even earlier ha ha 😃
Excellent viewing Brian. Never seen that type of effect before and its impressive. Great job.
Many thanks Barry 🙏 It's a bit of fun and you can get really quite creative with it. All the best and thanks for watching 👍
Good stuff. Haven't seen how a spinning burning steel wool is done before. Good demo. Beautiful setting too. Thank you.
Many thanks Leslie 🙏. It's not too difficult to set up and the results can be really quite amazing. Thanks for watching 👍
Interesting and delightful, Brian. I can see my granddaughters (in a few years time) having an absolute ball with the burning steel wool. They can pretend they're relatives of Doctor Strange. 😁 Loved the images on the rocks, too. Many thanks for talking through the compositions - that's always so helpful to amateurs such as myself.
Many thanks Mick - appreciate it 🙏 Yes, I can see the Doctor Strange connection there 👍 It's a fun thing to try sometime but if you're spinning, remember to wear natural fibres - just in case one of those sparks land on you 😉 All the best 👍
Epic video Brian. The wire wool shots were great but the landscape images were bloody amazing! The first and last landscape shots were my favourites. You captured those waves perfectly. Looking forward to the next one as always mate.
Many thanks Bob 🙏 Just quietly, I think they were probably my faves too 😉 As I said in the video, there are so many photo opportunities here - a fun place to visit. All the best 👍
Amazing Brian just love these work with spinning wool
Many thanks Soelast 🙏. We should do one again up the coast so you can join us 😉. All the best!
Would love too, thank you Brian..
I really like wire wool blending
Cheers Peter 🙏 You can get really quite creative with it. Thanks for watching 👍👍
Good stuff Brian. Nice variance of images.
Many thanks Todd - much appreciated 👍
Very cool!
Many thanks Juanita 🙏🙏
Awesome video Brian, always love seeing where you turn up next. Have you tried looking at yr steel wool images vertically ??? To me some of them look like faces, too cool. Look forward to the next one .....
Many thanks Judy 🙏🙏 I did exactly the same thing and you're right - in fact one of them looks quite like a monkey's face 😉 Thanks for watching 🙏
what size lens did you use for the wire spinning
All of these were shot on my 16-35mm f/2.8 GM lens 👍