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Posted: Dec 18, 2006 13:30:01

super ! j'devrait y participer


Posted: Dec 19, 2006 12:00:08   Edited by: reloadable shell

bon Bem firework its the next firm !
hey fred t'as pas pris de photo, je n'en voit pas sur pyroplanet
bon aux moin j'ai ma video hihi

http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=2cgf1u1

http://video.tinypic.com/player.php?v=2dkbrew


Posted: Dec 19, 2006 13:16:37

Je suis également d'avis que Concept Fiatlux a fait une performance un peu particulière samedi soir... Par moment, le spectacle a été assorti de belles pièces pyrotechniques et le feu était assez bien harmonisé avec la musique. Le choix musical reflétait d'ailleurs adéquatement le thème "Airs de glace" et témoignait ainsi d'une certaine recherche, d'une certaine originalité.

Par contre, les comètes et les simples bombes d'étoiles ont été omniprésentes, donnant une allure plutôt répétitive à l'ensemble. Au sujet du dernier tableau, un observateur chevronné qui regardait le feu à côté de moi a eu comme commentaire que c'était "une finale relative". Humm...

Si un prix devait être remis, je pense aussi que Royal Pyrotechnie l'emporterait à ce moment-ci. Attendons de voir ce que réservent les gens de Coteau-du-Lac...

http://www.pyroplanet.com/Article340.html

Fred


Posted: Dec 19, 2006 13:19:09

non mais sa aurait été bon d'avoir des photo aux rapport


Posted: Dec 19, 2006 14:11:46

non mais sa aurait été bon d'avoir des photo aux rapport

Entièrement d'accord! S'il n'y en a pas, c'est que je n'ai pas été en mesure d'en prendre.

Fred


Posted: Dec 19, 2006 14:13:26

dommage il y avait des beaux tableaux quand même


Posted: Dec 22, 2006 07:44:40

J'espère que la dépression prévue pour le sud-ouest du Québec passera assez rapidement sur la région pour que nous puissions profiter agréablement du spectacle de BEM prévu demain soir. En tout cas, les artificiers risquent de ne pas avoir la tâche facile dans ces conditions, on leur souhaite bonne chance!

D'ici là, j'ai posté sur PyroPlanet.com un court texte sur les coulisses de ce festival:

http://www.pyroplanet.com/Article341.html

Joyeux Noël à tous!

Frédérick


Posted: Dec 22, 2006 13:10:07

super lien fred ! est-ce ampleman qu'on voit sur tes photos ? j'pense pas que royal on des chandelles caballers.

joyeux noel a tous !

jerome


Posted: Dec 22, 2006 14:08:10

Merci Jérôme. Les photos ont été prises lors du montage du feu de Royal Pyrotechnie.

Fred


Posted: Dec 22, 2006 15:13:08   Edited by: reloadable shell

ah ouais super alors moi qui pensait que leur chandelle n'était que du zaragozana hihi bon il reste plus qu'a espérer qu'il y ait une acalmnie et bon pour pierre( j'espère te rencontrer cette fois ci !) et peut être fred aussit !


Posted: Dec 23, 2006 22:46:33

Bonsoir a tous ! je sait pas quoi dire du feux que Bem a tiré ce soir..
c'est juste un feux MÉMORABLE et qui seras gravé dans ma tête jusquà la fin de mes jours !! j'ai jamais entendu des bombes sonores aussit puissante lors d'une finale !!! leurs bombes était juste trop sonore, les cakes chinois on juste été les plus fort que j'ai jamais entendus, J'espère que fiatlux vont faire de même pour le 31 décembre !


Posted: Dec 24, 2006 00:16:43

What an amazing show tonight. They out did Royal which I thought was going to be hard to do. Their finale was really nice and was almost better then some finales ive seen during summers past.


Posted: Dec 24, 2006 01:13:19

Was it as good as the finales we see at La Ronde?


Posted: Dec 24, 2006 01:20:24

its nearly similar


Posted: Dec 24, 2006 01:26:06   Edited by: reloadable shell

pour le buget sa été très exellents comme feux, le feux a juste été trop réussit j'ai adoré le petit set de chandelle en éventail changeant de couleur ! J'ai aussit été suprit des bombes, ont avait l'impression que des bombes 200mm qui éclatait aux dessus de nos tête, pourtant ce n'était que du 150mm, quelle sont ces produits, est ce que il commande du dancing ou c'est une firme indépendante, n'utilisant que leur stock Bem, je sait en tout cas que les produit Bem proviennent de la fabrique en chine de luiyang je pense..


Posted: Dec 24, 2006 11:59:55

When you take into account the size of the area and the budget, its really similar. Its just done on a smaller scale. The finale last night lasted a good 2 mins and it was loud and done on mulitple levels with different amounts of intensity. And like ive said ive seen worse finales at la ronde.


Posted: Dec 24, 2006 12:00:21   Edited by: Salutes lover

Bonjour tout le monde,

Ouf!!! On a eu droit à TOUT un spectacle hier soir avec la firme BEM!
Je croyais sincèrement que le feu ne serait pas aussi bon que celui de Royal Pyrotechnie, le deuxième spectacle que l'on a vu le 9 décembre dernier. Je me suis trompé. Dès le départ, BEM nous en a mis plein les yeux et plein les oreilles et ce, pendant tout le spectacle. Le choix musical était très approprié pour la période des Fêtes.....de superbes classiques de Noël et du Temps des Fêtes, parfaitement synchronisés avec les feux. Le spectacle était haut en couleur, avec beaucoup de vert et de rouge (couleurs rappelant Noël), en plus d'être très sonore. Au sujet de la finale, j'ai eu l'impression à quelques reprises qu'elle s'entamait mais le spectacle se prolongeait toujours, à ma plus grande joie! J'ai tout simplement été épaté par tout le spectacle pyrotechnique....un délice visuel et auditif, digne d'une compétition internationale! Je pense sérieusement que ce spectacle donné par BEM, aurait menacé d'obtenir le Jupiter d'Or de la compétition Internationale l'été dernier! BRAVO BEM. J'ai déjà très hâte à décembre 2007 pour revivre les feux sur glace....un événement qui commence à m'exciter autant que les feux de la Ronde l'été!

Jérôme....étant donné que je prend le train de banlieu pour aller voir ces feux, j'arrive toujours à la dernière minute. On se reprendra une autre fois pour se rencontrer, lors d'une compétition future!

Enkil.....The finale given by BEM was better than a lot of Summer displays I have seen in the past, but not as intense as some of those really nice ones.....but the finale was quite something to see. It was a finale not to be missed for sure!

Je voulais savoir.......où a lieu le feu d'artifice du 31 décembre et à quelle heure?

Je tiens à vous souhaiter à tous, un très Joyeux Noël!

To all of you, a very Merry Christmas!

Pierre


Posted: Dec 25, 2006 13:29:24   Edited by: reloadable shell

Pas grave pierre
Bon J'vais participer pour le feux le 31 décembre donc pierre tu devrait me voir :P bon sa lieux aux quais jacque-cartier, il seras du même grosseur que les feux de fire on ice, mais il seras plus proche de l'entré du quais, donc, vas pas aux pavillon bonsecour tu le verras mal, sa seras comme a peu près pour l'évenement de la grande mascarade et il est tiré a minuit.


Posted: Dec 26, 2006 12:12:49

Hi Pierre,

I'm very impressed and quite surprised to hear that the degree of intensity, with regards to the finale, was perhaps even greater than some of those we have seen in the Summer recently, though this is just equally another statement since surpassing most of the endings we've seen in the competition for the past 2 years is relatively easy. However, if this was the case, then I'm sure you guys were treated to a very dedicated display altogether, my friend. Seriously, the ending alone must've caught you off guard since your expectations were low altogether, but other than that, the show, according to everyone's analysis, was well concocted under many aspects. I was actually enamored by the positive comments to both the flamboyant Christmas colors and the ideal assisting synchronization. I'm also sure that there were some beautiful special effects, such as those unique concentric ring shells, or perhaps some of our personal favorites; the shell of shells!

And Pierre, I'm sure you must be enjoying the snow today, as I mentioned a couple days yesterday in the "Merry Christmas" thread.

Happy holidays to everyone!

Trav.


Posted: Dec 27, 2006 13:29:51

bon voici mon palmarès de L'évenement

1ère place : BEM firework
2ème place: Royal pyrotechnie
3ème place: Ampleman pyrotechnie
4ème place: Concept fiatlux


Posted: Dec 31, 2006 20:36:33

Merci Jérôme pour les informations au sujet du feu du 31 décembre, qui aura lieu dans seulement quelques heures!
Je vais essayer de convaincre tout le monde ici, de se joindre à moi pour aller voir ce feu dans le Vieux-Port....et si je ne te rencontre pas ce soir, je te souhaite une Année 2007 remplie de toutes sortes de bonnes choses.....et des Feux d'artifice excitants tout au long de 2007!

Bonne Année 2007 à tous!

Pierre


Posted: Dec 31, 2006 20:45:15

Hey Travis,

How are you my friend? It's great to hear from you.

Yes, I think we were treated to excellent shows this year during the "Feux sur glace" festival....specially with the displays given by Royal Pyrotechnie on December 9th and BEM on December 23rd!

And yes, when I woke up on the morning of the 26th, it was with IMMENSE pleasure that I could see the white cover on the ground, along with those huge snowflakes falling ever so slowly from the sky. It was 9:45 in the morning, so I grabbed my coat and went out for a long walk with Loulou, my adorable dog who happens to love snow too.....LOL

There's only some 3 hours and 15 minutes left before 2007 arrives, so I take this opportunity to wish you all the best for 2007, along with a lot of pleasure witnessing the fireworks of 2007!

Happy 2007 to everyone!

Pierre


Posted: Jan 1, 2007 13:20:20

Hi Pierre,

Happy new year to you as well! I'm doing very well, thank you. I was confident that you would be very much thrilled by the arrival of our first Winter storm on Boxing Day (I have some pictures to show you from my residence). Additionally, it also appears that your dog also shares the very same passion as you, Pierre, so that ended up in perfect acquiescence for the both of you! However, I suppose it's best that you make the most of it since a good portion of the amount received will be gone by the end of this week. Then again, knowing our weather, another Winter storm may very well move in the region after this warm sector concludes; if it concludes, that is.

Of course, as I'm enjoying this appealing warm January weather, much like last year, I have to say that my perception is changing on a general outlook of "regular" Winter weather altogether. That said, I feel more than blessed to see, with my own eyes, that it feels like Spring is extending itself in what is known as the coldest month of the year. I suppose much of the expressions are based on ideas that go beyond our prolonged conformity since it's just that natural zeal that comes about when warm weather establishes itself when you don't expect its presence in the least bit of chance. In fact, in the 1990s, rain was totally ignored and unheard of back then, and now, it seems like the inevitable truth that the Earth is warming is becoming a true reality, regardless if it's derived from human or natural causes.

In the long run, the idea is still very much questionable, so don't worry too much about that since this is merely a hypothesis and can still be related to our normal mid-latitude anomalies; keep in mind that January 2004, for example, ended up being one of the coldest in history, so this may not necessarily be a predominant warming effect at all times. I'm a firm believer in global warming and it is definitely important that many consider it to an optimum degree since we are seeing the effects all over the world more and more every year with an increasing amount of incidents (like that giant ice shelf that broke off and caused those tremors upon impact in extreme Northern Canada), but at mid-latitudes, like where we are located, the weather still is variable because of our proximity and vulnerability between invasions of both warm air from the South and cold Arctic air to the North, so the jet stream is an important aspect to consider in determining things like blocking effects causing contradictory weather between the East and the West; thus conceals any implication based on global warming altogether. Again, on the other hand, nation-wide average temperatures have increased over recent years, so that, once again, brings up the issue of global warming! It's a complex issue...

Anyhow, here are the pictures I promised you (I showed these to Enkil already):

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b132/Rain12/DSC00221.jpg?t=116767543 9

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b132/Rain12/DSC00223.jpg?t=116767547 5

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b132/Rain12/DSC00226.jpg?t=116767550 4

And here is our Christmas tree and presents on Christmas Eve:

http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b132/Rain12/DSC00208.jpg?t=116767555 5

As for the fireworks, I'm very happy to know that you've experienced many neat displays! I'm hoping the new firm representing Canada this year will do an impeccable job given the feedback I've heard amongst users here.

Good to hear from you, as always, Pierre, and, again, a very happy new year to you, too, my friend. And don't worry, I haven't forgotten about your email.

Trav.


Posted: Jan 10, 2007 08:21:17   Edited by: fredbastien

With a few weeks delay, I finally put on PyroPlanet my ultimate article about Fire on Ice 2006. I agree that BEM's show was a great one. I especially liked the kaleidoscope shells, which reminded me the Bugano's show in June 2006. Also we were very fortunate will the weather on Dec. 23th.

http://www.pyroplanet.com/Article350.html

Paul, I was sorry to miss you, I reach the Old Port just before 7:00pm. You were not along the hangar yet and I think that you had already left when I exited.

It is very difficult for me to decide which display was the best between Royal's and BEM's ones. Both have surprised me at some point and provided a great finale. Ampleman's show was also a very good one.

I'm confident that this event will be back next year, despite the fact that the size of the crowd was disappointing, in my opinion. It would be great to improve the event with a countdown just before each show, with a strong voice. I believe that everyone here would recommend the same name to the Old Port!

Fred
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