Dry Ice at Night
Last week Karrie called me and asked if i wanted a styrofoam cooler filled with dry ice that they were going to throw out at her work. I said "uh yaaaaaa."
If it was a Saturday and i lived down in Alabama this is what i would have done with it.
But instead of that, i just decided to spray it with the hose and create tons of fog. Just like the pictures i took last year of the snow in my backyard, i used a tripod and kept the lens open for 8 seconds.
Here's a video if what it looked like.
The smoke lasted for about 15 minutes. The only bad thing is that by the time i figured out the best angle to take the picture, most of the fog was gone.
If it was a Saturday and i lived down in Alabama this is what i would have done with it.
But instead of that, i just decided to spray it with the hose and create tons of fog. Just like the pictures i took last year of the snow in my backyard, i used a tripod and kept the lens open for 8 seconds.
Here's a video if what it looked like.
The smoke lasted for about 15 minutes. The only bad thing is that by the time i figured out the best angle to take the picture, most of the fog was gone.
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