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    Blue flames heating a wok

    My long deceased mother-in-law gave me this cast iron wok as a Christmas present in 1983, the first year my wife and I were married. I have never cooked a Chinese dinner when I didn't use that wok, so I think of her every time I use it.

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    This photo was not made in my makeshift studio; the lower part of the scene is one of the burners on the stove top in my kitchen. The first capture was made using a background made of black foam core and a small continuous-light lamp fitted with a red gel to light the burner assembly. A second capture was made using the same lamp, though not fitted with a gel, that was pointed toward the floor. The floor reflected the bright light onto the upper area of the wok. A background made of white foam core created the rim light. The two captures were then merged.


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    Re: Blue flames heating a wok

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Blue flames heating a wok

    Very nicely conceived

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    Re: Blue flames heating a wok

    Thanks, guys!

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    Re: Blue flames heating a wok

    Nice final picture , love the rim effect .

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    Re: Blue flames heating a wok

    I like the blues very much Mike. Have you considered increasing the reds of the heating metal a bit ? IMO It would make a nice color contrast

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    Re: Blue flames heating a wok

    Very nice image.

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    Re: Blue flames heating a wok

    Thank you, everyone!

    Binnur: I tried various levels of intensity of the red tones both in brightness, saturation and the combination of the two. I settled on this because it looked the most realistic.

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