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  • JMac-2006
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    Yesterday wasn’t a great day weatherwise so spent the day in the house – decided to break the monotony by trying out some abstract art – in the form of smoke trails. Not completely happy with the background could do with being a crisper white but thats for another day.

    shutterbug
    Participant

    Great fun to do these, especially when the weather is rotton! I have tried this myself
    and think I spent about four hours messing around……time just flew by :) Love the
    first one and agree the background is a little mottled but it doesnt really take away from
    it.

    5faythe
    Participant

    Hi Jason,

    These look like good fun allright.
    Nice patterns too.

    I don’t smoke but I may have to start. :)

    Cheers.

    John.

    miki g
    Participant

    Hi Jason. Tried a few of these too a while back. Good (if not a healthy) way to pass the day away. I found that black backgrounds seem to work better. These are nice though. Nicely lit.

    JMac-2006
    Participant

    Thanks for the comments.

    Yes an enjoyable hour or so – going to set up again this week and iron out the couple issues. MikiG – funny thing is these were shot with a black background – photoshop is a wonderful thing :)

    JMac-2006
    Participant

    Had another go at this. and left one with a black background see what you think.

    slang61
    Participant

    Hi Jason, really like these pics.
    Any chance you could explain how you got these shots (set up and photoshop techniques etc).
    plan on trying them this weekend.
    Many thanks in advance.

    STU.

    miki g
    Participant

    Hi Jason. Yep, I like the black background. Very dreamy. :D

    JMac-2006
    Participant

    Hi STU

    the smoke trails are really easy to do – use a black background and a candle or inscence stick – you’ll need a flash unit – hit the shutter release and use flash from behind the smoke -if you have remote triggers its easier – i dont so i set a long shutter speed walk behind the smoke and manually fire the flash

    in photoshop add an invert layer if you want to make background white and smoke gray/black – then add a hue saturation layer to choose the colour smoke you want

    you can get some great results and some duds but its good experimenting on these wintery nights if you have nothing else to photograph

    thanks MikiG – i like the black aswell and the diagonal in blue seemed to suit

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