Hagen (Aug, 17th 1996)

The following pictures may give you an impression of the feeling on site. Unfortunatelly I have no wide angled lenses for my camera. There is always laser projection to the screen, a ground scan laser and sometimes fireworks combined with the music.

(Click on the pictures to see the full scale version)


Here you see a picture of the war scene: On the 30m square screen is a clock running (LASER). The firework part consists of whisling rockets (the spots left of the screen), small shells (right) and several syncronous fires rows of shell above the screen.



This too is a picture of the war scene: Titanium comets (we call them 'briquets' and shells above. The white spot is not the moon, but one of the shells just breaking. Left of it you may discover another one rising


Here we see the ground scan laser and roman candles with gold/crackling comets:



The next picture shows roman candles called 'tiger tails' because of their 'bushy' comets:



This is the last pyro picture of the show. What you see are about 500 red magnesium stars with titanium tail fired from several mortars.



This are the red stars about 2s later.
Above the stars there is a row of shells with red magnesium stars (which you can't see in the picture).
We always have red for the last picture rather than titanium salutes (the big bang is in the beginning of the show).


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