Sun Jul 30, 2017 8:21 am
Don't you have any lakes or rivers?
Well, use any environment with a light colored ground, like sand or light gravel. It's nicer to have some of the light from the fire being reflected by the environment back on the people.
Plus, any water nearby can be used for reflections.
Of course I second to shoot at dusk or dawn, since the contrast will be too high at night. I've shot fire breathers once during a seminar to challenge high-end cameras like the Alexa, Red and Varicam and none of them looked great when the night was already pitch black.
Now that the cat #19 is out of the bag, test it as much as you can and use the subforum.
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