This image, I created a grid overlay in Gimp as well as colored the smoke with a gradient.
In this image, I duplicated the smoke layer and flipped it horizontally. I was surprised that it resulted in a very serious looking girl!
A few things I'll try the next time I photograph smoke:
- Shoot further away from the smoke than I was to capture larger patterns.
- Shoot a larger quantity of images
- Try burning two incense sticks together
I learned that this is better done in a room you're not going to spend a lot of time in after you shoot the smoke, unless you like the smell of incense!
6 comments:
Good job John! Keep up the great work. I wish you and your family all the best in 2009.
Thanks Steve!
Your smoke tutorial was very helpful in figuring out how to photograph smoke. I hope to get some more later. I have some light stands, umbrella and a reflector coming, so I'm looking forward to seeing what impact the reflector has on the pictures.
I wish you and your family the same for 2009!
Very nicely done, John. I particularly like the mirrored one. I haven't tried that with my smoke shots yet, but is definitely something to keep in mind for the future.
Really like this. :)
Me :P
Me too... Too bad it causes my room to stink like incense for a couple days!
Someone in Church told me they make a pine scented incense. I'll have to try and find some.
very cool stuff! I really like it John!
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