I like #2... However, I see you're having the same trouble as I am with the flame... I don't know how to shoot the flame without losing the color and leaving just a white flame. If you figure out how please let me know.
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I like both of them. My "flame", and it is a flame, is white, too. So I went to see Andy's examples. He did that orange B O O thing. It is a creamy white from the candle, the flame actually being hidden. Then I went to see the one he loves, that one was a flame, it is white with a bit of blue at the bottom. It, at least, was flame shaped, but these are not the colors I would have expected.
I think when I have seen photos of flames in the past, I have "assumed" they had more color than they actually do???? I don't know.
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johno gin thanks gin good point i will also go look back and see i have some pic of fire and will look if i can get time will reshoot and see about color .??? thanks again Jeff
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I think when I have seen photos of flames in the past, I have "assumed" they had more color than they actually do???? I don't know.
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johno gin thanks gin good point i will also go look back and see i have some pic of fire and will look if i can get time will reshoot and see about color .??? thanks again Jeff
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