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              [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire

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              Tom Lacoste is a 23 year old, color blind, French student at the Bordeaux Circus School in Southern France for juggling, acrobatics and hand-balancing. And despite the fact that he has no ambitions to be a professional photographer, his artistry and creativity were more than enough to turn out these brilliantly hot images.

              Tom Lacoste: “I use a 5dmkI, which is cheaper than more recent full frame cameras, and some fixed focal lenses. For long exposure shots, I use a tripod, but I don’t need any filters, flashes or special tools when I take the pictures. Post processing is more complex : for most of my pictures I use Lightroom, and for the fire shots, I use DxO, which is more basic, but has better warm hues. I usually do two versions from each raw, with different exposure values, and then I merge them as layers in Photoshop, to use all the original light range.
              I do some montages, but rarely, and I often plan them before or during the shooting, to produce images easy to merge. My last work with fire curtains was done in long exposure, with a self made instrument involving a very big wick, and without any digital trick.”


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire


               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire

               
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               [Pics] Amatuer Photographer is Playing with Fire

              Tom Lacoste: “Fire is my main subject, and it was my first love in photography because, at the beginning, what you see on the screen is nothing you could imagine at the moment when you’re taking the picture,” says Lacoste. “Besides, I’m color-blind, and the natural colors of fire are easier to see for me than other hues of the spectrum.”

               
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              • David Parrott

                Speaking as a fire photographer, Tom is, in my estimation, in the top five worldwide for fire shots. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/garth.vg Garth Vg

                Brilliant work.  I spent the last 20 yrs doing Special Effects for the entertainment industry and these are awesome.  Fire is not easy to work with or capture.  He’s definitely on top of his game.

              • http://www.facebook.com/romanmestas Roman Mestas

                Simply amazing!

              • http://twitter.com/JessicaRutledge Jessica Rutledge

                amazing

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=617304304 Tibo Alberny

                Chapeau c tres impressionant 

              • http://twitter.com/MadKeanePhotos Andrew Keane

                These are bloody amazing!!!!

              • Anonymous

                If he is an amateur and I’m a Pro, I feel pretty crappy right now….

              • http://twitter.com/TheDarkRoomCo The Dark Room Co.

                hot stuff

                (seriously)

              • http://twitter.com/PhotoSkaut Rutger Vermeulen

                Just one word: Awsome!!

              • http://www.monsieurNede.fr Nède

                génial !!

              • http://twitter.com/angelacorrias Angela Corrias

                If Tom is an amateur photographer, I wonder how are professional shots..

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