Members of the New Ipswich Photo Club gathered on a frigid evening at Water Loom Pond to photograph a demonstration of burning steel wool. After we had arranged our cameras and tripods, Steve Gallagher walked out on the ice with a metal whisk, some steel wool, a nine volt battery and a butane lighter.

The metal whisk is stuffed with a fine grade of steel wool which is ignited with the battery or lighter. When the whisk is spun around attached to a line, sufficient oxygen produces a cascade of iron sparks, The ice provides a nice safe reflective surface for the burning steel.

Some choreography is required to get a good spin and Steve is an expert. To produce a sphere of sparks he turned as he was spinning to get the three dimensional form. It was an interesting and productive evening.
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Setting the night on fire with other photographers – during the daytime we act like adults.
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‘Try to set the night on fire’. Stunning! Like mid winter fireworks!!! A strange life is a good life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I did this as a teen and ended up setting myself on fire, What made it more interesting was that I had a pack of firecrackers in my pocket.