Gasoline on Fire Generates Impressive Slow Motion Images [Videos]

No matter how curious or how good your camcorder is, the following advice should be taken to the letter: Never, under any circumstances, recreate the above video experiment at home. The presenter duo known as The Slo Mo Guys have a lot of experience with this kind of situation and yet repeatedly stressed in the film that this was a very dangerous shoot.

Specialists recording images with high definition cameras capable of capturing a high frame rate per second, Gavin Free and Daniel Gruchy do not tire of uploading slow-motion supercamera videos to YouTube that reveal striking and invisible detail to our eyes. One of the favorite themes of these "freaks" is fire or moving liquid, and according to Gruchy there is only one better subject than these: liquids on fire.

For this reason, the pair devoted themselves to shooting burning gasoline thrown into the air. Thus, the video is divided into two parts, the first consisting of a tray filled with burning gasoline being kicked up by Gruchy. Then something even more dangerous: the same presenter takes a bucket and throws the flaming liquid from its interior into the air, generating a kind of rain of fire. It's worth watching!