Been a while. #1is an abstract I created after a photo shoot with our group. I did a demonstration of how to photograph smoke and this is one of the creations that came from it. #2 is from another shoot.
Life is good. Capture it!
Been a while. #1is an abstract I created after a photo shoot with our group. I did a demonstration of how to photograph smoke and this is one of the creations that came from it. #2 is from another shoot.
Life is good. Capture it!
Jul 16, 2014, 09:37
(Jul 16, 2014, 04:32)Clicker2014 Wrote: Been a while. #1is an abstract I created after a photo shoot with our group. I did a demonstration of how to photograph smoke and this is one of the creations that came from it. #2 is from another shoot.Never heard of anyone taking photos of smoke. Your photos look great. Can you give some tips on how its done? Love the colors.
Jul 17, 2014, 08:06
Both good ones...I like #2 though....
(Jul 16, 2014, 09:37)Webslow Wrote: [quote='Clicker2014' pid='96147' dateline='1405506777']Never heard of anyone taking photos of smoke. Your photos look great. Can you give some tips on how its done? Love the colors. Here are a couple of links that are very helpful for learning how to photograph smoke. The 1st one is how I started to learn and I find it the simplest to follow. You don't need expensive equipment. He doesn't recommend a tripod, but I do use one as I find it easier to keep it in focus. Perhaps once you catch on, you can hand hold the camera. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2d281_HoEQ This is a link to Picture Correct, which I also follow. It leads you into how to edit the pics once you have them captured! Let me know how you do and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask! http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/smoke...-tutorial/ Life is good. Capture it!
Jul 17, 2014, 17:09
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Never heard of anyone taking photos of smoke. Your photos look great. Can you give some tips on how its done? Love the colors. Here are a couple of links that are very helpful for learning how to photograph smoke. The 1st one is how I started to learn and I find it the simplest to follow. You don't need expensive equipment. He doesn't recommend a tripod, but I do use one as I find it easier to keep it in focus. Perhaps once you catch on, you can hand hold the camera. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2d281_HoEQ This is a link to Picture Correct, which I also follow. It leads you into how to edit the pics once you have them captured! Let me know how you do and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask! http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/smoke...-tutorial/ [/quote] Thanks a bunch. Easy to understand information along with how to edit the shots in photoshop. Another nice thing about the Smoke Photo link is that there are other links to photography tips from there. Just Great!
Jul 17, 2014, 18:59
Great! Just what I need -- another avenue to explore -- LOL
Thanks for the thread and links. Smoke pictures look as if they offer a lot of fun. Expect to spend some interesting time on this.
Jul 17, 2014, 19:09
(Jul 17, 2014, 18:59)hotglassguy Wrote: Great! Just what I need -- another avenue to explore -- LOL And I hate to tell you this but it is addictive! LOL! Hope to see your results! Cheers! Sharon. Life is good. Capture it!
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