Why Does Smoke Follow You Around a Fire?

You’re not imagining it, smoke does follow you around a bonfire.
You’re not imagining it, smoke does follow you around a bonfire.
Titanium tetrachloride (FM) rapidly creates dense white smoke when it comes into contact with damp air
Dustin Skye makes an inverted fire tornado bubble with a 66mm wand
Cool composite made by stacking together multiple exposures taken in short intervals
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This is a Levitron, a top that floats due to magnetism and gyroscopic stability. The wooden base contains a large ring shaped magnet that repels the top which is a small ring shaped magnet
If you’ve ever relit a candle by igniting the smoke, this is what it looks like in super slow motion. Oh yeah, and a brief explanation why 🙂
Watch artist Steve Spazuk use fire and smoke to create amazing works of art. Filmed by Patrick Peris, we go behind the scenes to explore Spazuk’s creative space and observe his artistic process. If you’re digging fire/smoke art, be sure to check out our previous post on the bottled smoke art of Jim Dingilian…
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