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    Different smoke lighting

    More technique putzing around, this time I used the strobe 180 degrees from a mirror, thereby
    eliminating the previously used LED lights. Keeps things simpler...

    Different smoke lighting

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    Re: Different smoke lighting

    I like the uneven tonalities in the background. If the little bright dots in the background are intentional, perhaps add more of them. If they're accidental, you know how to handle that.

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    Re: Different smoke lighting

    Nice formation.

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    Re: Different smoke lighting

    the little bright dots in the background
    They are from the fine sparkle in the black background drape from JoAnne's fabric that I didn't
    clone out. Sheer laziness on my part...

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    Re: Different smoke lighting

    The lighting doesn’t look too bad Chauncey as far as it goes, but there are some things that don’t make sense in the lines for a natural smoke trail. Especially if you fired a strobe. Looks a little soft too?

    A lot of processing done?

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    Re: Different smoke lighting

    Here is one way to use that smoke:

    http://raw.abduzeedo.com/post/120534...joshhutchinson

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    Re: Different smoke lighting

    I've pondered things like that Izzie...maybe someday when I feeling down.
    Meantime, see this guy...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3sBoyd04Gw
    The lighting doesn’t look too bad Chauncey as far as it goes, but there are some things that don’t make sense in the lines for a natural smoke trail. Especially if you fired a strobe. Looks a little soft too?
    ...A lot of processing done
    Terry...how could I improve on the lighting>Soft...DOF is limited to a couple inches even @ f/32>
    Virtually no PP done.

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    Re: Different smoke lighting

    That was very nice link...

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