IV4 || Ben Carnicelli

IV4 || Ben Carnicelli

This is the slow motion ignition of lighter fluid poured over a glass bowl. Unfortunately the initial few frames got corrupted and weren’t able to be included in the final but the first few seconds of film show the layer difference between the lighter fluid and the water.

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  • Robert Cooper
    Dec 13, 2022 00:33

    So cool! Love the fluidity of it and how clear and in focus the shots are.

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  • Alessandro Villain
    Dec 12, 2022 23:13

    I love this photo, but I think the whites are a little overblown. Nothing hard to fix. Other than that, the video looks great!

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  • Bryce Dickson
    Dec 12, 2022 02:24

    The playback speed was chosen excellently, there’s something really satisfying about watching the flames move chaotically yet so slowly.

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  • Heider Iacometti
    Nov 30, 2022 10:28

    The cropping in the beginning of the video makes it appear as if the flame is sideways which is cool.

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  • Ella Mcquaid
    Nov 7, 2022 17:25

    Seeing the shapes of the fire in slow mo is really cool, and the radial shape of the whole flame is really beautiful.

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  • Isaac Martinez
    Nov 7, 2022 12:40

    The intro to this video is gorgeous. I love being able to see the interaction between the flame and the fuel source. It is such a unique perspective.

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  • Nathan Gallagher
    Nov 7, 2022 12:38

    This looks fantastic! I love how colorful and hypnotic it is.

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  • Alex Kelling
    Nov 7, 2022 12:36

    I love how bright and vibrant this video is. The flame is so bright and colorful filling the whole frame. Too bad the first frames were corrupted, but it is still magnificent.

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  • Lucas Fesmire
    Nov 7, 2022 12:34

    I like how you can see the fuel and the reflection of the flames in the fuel. I think it adds a lot of depth and context to the video.

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  • David Milner
    Nov 7, 2022 12:34

    The mirrored effect of the flame off the gas that’s fueling it is really cool

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