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Anonymous File :-(, x)
The still photos were taken by a guy who is looking to get into photography that contacted us and offered to pay for our materials if we let him shoot. He had never taken photos of explosions before, so a lot of them turned out pretty rough. The angles could be better, and they should have been shot with a faster shutter.
As I said earlier, when we do pyro, we don't like to slow down to work on getting the perfect shot. The footage is just used to review so that we can learn from it and improve new techniques that we are working on. I post the footage because a lot of it is still a lot of fun despite being raw. Thanks for the advise, criticism is always good, and I'll pass it on. I have the same problems with the photos that you guys do.
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