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22-APR-2009 Mark A. Krauss

2009-04-22

Mexico

Nikon D3 ,Nikkor 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S
1/10s f/11.0 at 34.0mm iso6400 full exif

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fotabug25-Apr-2009 14:39
Did you do this handheld or braced on something. Nice and sharp at a slow speed.
Laura Milholland25-Apr-2009 03:56
Wow, you timed this so very well and got an excellent shot of a challenging setting.
Digital Nuts24-Apr-2009 17:13
Great capture ! you got the liquor drizzing in the air, his concentration, and that huge fire. Way to go. ~ Fay
Guest 24-Apr-2009 09:55
wow!!
Dirck Brinckerhoff24-Apr-2009 04:17
Nice lighting.
Paul Milholland24-Apr-2009 02:02
Brings back fond memories of Cherries Jubilee at the Alta Mira Hotel in Sausalito.
Steve Thuman24-Apr-2009 00:38
They must not have smoke detectors in there!
Ann23-Apr-2009 20:22
Looks risky business to me. Neat capture Mark.
Ed Duverger23-Apr-2009 20:14
Has this restaurant a good insurance?LOL
v c bacon23-Apr-2009 19:32
Wow, that's quite a blaze!
Denise K 23-Apr-2009 18:45
Wow! How cool is that!?!? Looking good. . .
Deborah 23-Apr-2009 17:34
He is tres flamboyant! I hope it was delicious.
Ruth Voorhis23-Apr-2009 16:11
I'm sure it's delicious.:-)
Rich Strobel23-Apr-2009 15:33
That's too much fire for dinner for me!!! Mark, you've really got the long hand held exposures down pat.
John Ewing23-Apr-2009 13:51
I once saw a waitress in Lille setting fire to the table like this.

This guy looks more than a little pretentious.
Roger Bailey23-Apr-2009 13:27
I do not know what it is, but it looks overcooked!
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo23-Apr-2009 13:19
Duck? Dessert? I hope the culinary finale was as good as the show!
Jack Hoying23-Apr-2009 13:08
He's putting on quite a show! Apparently he's learned from experience to keep his arm at a good distance from the flames. So did you get any photos of the finished product?