$12 for a pack of 5 colorsMy next priority was finding a location to shoot at. ![]() This particular set included five colored sticks of green, red, blue, white, and orange and promised sixty seconds of burn time-all for $12 worth a shot at that price and in my case, they ended up working perfectly. Luckily, I found what appeared to be a well-reviewed product called Smoke Fountains through a website called Sparkle Rock Pop. Then there are the DIY articles showing you how to make your own for next to nothing but after panning through a few search results, I started to feel like the terms smoke, bomb, and DIY were setting off alarms at the FBI. But at $14+ a pop and only 60 seconds of burn time (if you’re lucky), this option quickly becomes an expensive prospect. ![]() A quick search on the web uncovers very few sellers, one of which is a company called Enola Gay. ![]() I was immediately intrigued at the creative possibilities.First thing's first: where do you find smoke grenades in the off season? Well, it's not as easy as it sounds. Recently, while in Austin Texas, I was introduced to a model, Valerie who suggested we use smoke bombs during the shoot. Smoke grenades: foul smelling, clothes staining, and a primary tool for celebrating the birth of our nation.
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