looks nice, but you could refine some things to get a much better image next time. I.e. photo looks blurry from camera shake (use a good sturdy tripod if you didn't in this one), and use a longer exposure (i'd play around with it starting from a 5 second exposure and the working your way up to 30 seconds, though that might me a bit much)...All in all, i'm just on here as a fellow photographer giving advice
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Thanks for pointing these out. I really appreciate it. ^^
I don't have a sturdy tripod at that time and I was filming and taking pics at the same time and I was in front of them and I can feel the hotness of the flames as well. :)
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