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Uploaded: 10/17/17 1:51 AM GMT
Anvil Shoot
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This is 3 photographs of an anvil shoot, one anvil is placed upside down, and one placed upon that one right side up, there is a hollowed out area on both that is filled with black powder, peanut butter is used as a gasket to seal the edges of the two anvils together, this is the first time I have ever captured the ball of fire upon initial ignition, frame 2 shows the lift off of the anvil, frame 3 shows the maximum height, the flagpole is 40 feet tall, if you look close you will see a drone that was hovering and taking a video, the previous record height was 65 feet, this year was 75 feet

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::Nikoneer
10/17/17 1:57 AM GMT
Now that is too cool. An in-law used to blow up old pianos with dynamite and my son's Cabelas buddies used to shoot up old cars, but this one sounds very unique. The first time I looked at it I thought it was a cannon firing... good thing I took the time to read the post.

-Nik
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::Flmngseabass
10/17/17 10:16 PM GMT
LOL! Thar she blows!!!! Not your everyday experience but cool anyway Paul:) When I use to work at Smiths Food king in Utah we would pour coke in the hot fryilator and then run away fast!!!! It was super explosive but not so much we couldn't get away with it:):) Good one P.
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::questjester
10/18/17 3:29 AM GMT
Laughs ... Wile E. Coyote would be proud!

Great capture of the tricky to shoot explosive series, Paul.
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