Originally posted by rbmorrisANSWER:
I just took this picture about 5 minutes ago. No edits or Photoshopping.
http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/9370/33dr8.jpg
What could it be?
It's this bottle: http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/2070/bottlevx0.jpg
...held over the round lamp on the right-hand side of this picture: http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/1485/couch1wk2.jpg
WINNER: Smaug
Originally posted by rbmorrisNot bad... I did pay about a dollar for it. It's something that didn't work any more, and wasn't used for it's intended purpose. You also can't see it in the image, because it's small and GONE by the time the image was taken.
One of those spinning firecracker thingies (ground bloom flower: http://www.fireworksguys.com/groundbloom.html) on top of a can?
That is a coffee can, with a wire guy my brother made out of scrap wire on top.
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Originally posted by MikeBruceThanks. 🙂
dude you just wanted a reason to show off your bad ass place...
really cool looking pad man
I actually took another pic, but my camera batteries were dying and it turned out like crap. Used a pic I already had on my comp. That said, I do like the paint job. Makes for an interesting picture. Not everyone's thing, but I like it.
Originally posted by rbmorrisJust to put my image to sleep, it is a flint flash explosion.
One of those spinning firecracker thingies (ground bloom flower: http://www.fireworksguys.com/groundbloom.html) on top of a can?
You take the flint and spring from a lighter, and attach the flint to the spring. You heat the flint until it turns red, and throw it against a hard object.
This image shows the tracer from the hot flint and explosion on contact with the top of a coffee can.
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Originally posted by PhlabibitVery cool RB and Mr. P. Damn cool. Thanks.
Just to put my image to sleep, it is a flint flash explosion.
You take the flint and spring from a lighter, and attach the flint to the spring. You heat the flint until it turns red, and throw it against a hard object.
This image shows the tracer from the hot flint and explosion on contact with the top of a coffee can.
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