tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533993389267969204.post4354461587314197189..comments2012-02-24T09:32:25.182+05:30Comments on Frozen Moments: Smoke PhotographyFountain Headhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17389349551008066200noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533993389267969204.post-72397717710392492192010-09-03T11:07:28.439+05:302010-09-03T11:07:28.439+05:30Have you tried smoke photographs at night and made...Have you tried smoke photographs at night and made some pp to get awesome shapes and effects?!<br /><br />Light up a coloured candle <br /><br />Have some reflectors on the sides (could be mirrors or a some willing assistant with another camera that just gives a flash when you say 'NOW')<br /><br />Let the helper blow the candle and you take a snap which frames the portion just above the wick and has smoke (Dont forget to tell the helper click his / her camera to get the flash that would help your camera take a good picture)<br /><br />You cannot control the shape of smoke obviously, but with some PP done, it would look awesome.<br /><br />Note: I dont have a SLR. Suggestions are based on Point and Shoot experience :)lmuralihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00293176084662255045noreply@blogger.com