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🔥Steel Wool Firework Flame Magic Fire Trick Simulation Photography Prop/Party

$ 6.36

Availability: 12 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Type: fire works
  • Age Level: Array
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • MPN: MU31687325676-1

    Description

    Product description
    HOW TO DO:
    Step 1: Fill the Whisk with Some Steel Wool.(to get more Sparks when Burning, you can Puff the Steel Wool up a Little)
    Step 2: Attach a Flexible Wire to the Whisk which Enables you to Spin the Whisk in the Air.
    Step 3: Find a Proper Place. Any Place won't be set on Fire would be Fine.Because the Sparks will Bounce of any Surface they Encounter.
    Step 4: Set up your Camera. You can use bulb setting on your camera. Don't Forget to Bring a Tripod and Wireless Shutter Release with you.
    Step 5: Ignite the Steel Wool and Spin the whisk! Once everything is ready, Ignite the Steel Wool with a Lighter.
    Just a little bit is Enough and the Steel Wool will Start to Smolder.
    The Whole Steel Sool will Catch on Fire when being Spined the Whisk and have fun.
    Light painting is basically the idea of setting up a long shutter and painting in light purposefully in a way to create a specific type of image.
    It can be done with flashlights, flashes, laser pointers, even phones.
    This requires much more forethought and trial and error to get the desired results. But this can also have a great sense of reward.
    This is typically a dimmer setup so adjust setting to capture more light than less.
    Steel Wool is a bit of a spectacle and can give some interesting results.
    Both short shutter and long have value.
    The best results have purposeful subject matter, interaction or reflection.
    Mostly meaning steel wool looks awesome when it bounces off something or is reflected in water.
    Startaround 5sec, f4 and ISO300 and adjust from there.
    Package list: As shown