Burning Marshmallow
March 8th, 2010 Posted in Food Photography, Random & Fun PhotographyI don’t know any guy who doesn’t enjoy setting things on fire. I’m no exception. I love watching things burn. Mix this with my affinity for food, photography and well … things that are sugary … and this is what you get.
Additionally, while there may be a debate about the optimal roasting of a marshmallow, I prefer my burnt.




What I enjoyed finding in the stills was the puffs of smoke that burst out like little smoke rings. Air, sugar and fire. What a fun combination with very interesting results.
This video is a series of stills from my experiment. Each marshmallow burn was about 15-30 seconds. I was grabbing an image/frame about every second.
So, next time you’re at a campfire roasting marshmallows, think of all the little things happening that we usually don’t see with the naked eye.
Hmmm … what to burn next? Any suggestions?
-Kyle



4 Responses to “Burning Marshmallow”
By Harry on Mar 9, 2010
Peeps, of course! With the extra sugar, there should be some interesting flameup.
By scarpati on Mar 9, 2010
you have just received the triple head-bang award – for this MOST rockin’ piece….
By Jeff McMahon on Mar 22, 2010
FLAME ON! Leave it to Mr. Dreier to find the the added “cool” in a roasted marshmallow! This really rocks; give us…s’more!