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Smoke

Tim Armes

New member
Hi all,

I'd recently seen a picture of smoke that I found interesting, and thought I'd give it ago myself...

If you have a rainy afternoon to kill, then this can make a great way to pass some time and experiment with lighting and post processing ideas.

Here are a few of my favourites:

smoke2.jpg


smoke4.jpg


smoke5.jpg

Regards,

Tim
 
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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Hi Tim

The groundhog woke you up!

I love the folded smoke spirals.

Can you share how you extracted the smoke and do you have the fainer wisps too?

Asher
 

Tim Armes

New member
Hello,

I actually took the smoke on a pure black background in my "studio", and then inverted the image in Photoshop.

I coloured the images using the new split tone feature of Lightroom. The highlights and shadows have differing tones. I'd like to have done everything in LR, just for the fun of it, but it's missing the invert function.

There are other photos with the wisps. Here's one:

smoke3.jpg

I prefer the simpler ones, although the above may have use by designers as a knocked-back background.

Tim
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Tim,

Thanks for sharing. Is smoke captured differnetly on a white b.g,?

I find both paterns beautiful. The inverted in simpler the original bring spririts to visit, LOL!

We might have a challenge on photographs of smoke?

What do you think of that?

Asher
 

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Hi Tim

Did you have to smoke to take these pics? (I love the ones from the 1st post)

Or did you protect your health, asking your assistant to smoke?:)
 

Tim Armes

New member
:)

I used an incense stick for the smoke. I can't abide the smell of tabacco...

Besides, incense lasts longer.

Tim
 
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