Thursday, October 18, 2012

Making The Tiniest Drop of Water EVER (Makeup for Oct. 12)

ISO: 6400 f/4.5  SS: 1/200

In Harris's Chem II class, they were making the tiniest little drop of water. They got two bottles of hydrogen and one of oxygen, mixed them, and then set it on fire. And this is the result!
I had a bit of difficulty exposing this photo because, stupid me, I forgot to bring a flash with me. I really need to relearn how to use flash because the flash and I are having a struggle with each other lately... But anyhow, the fire kind of helped me out here. My fairly dark room had to be lit up somehow, and the fire sure did the trick!
I know I need to bring a flash into the Math & Science building classrooms now.
And I did figure out how to properly expose for fiery explosions.

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