I placed a home made snoot around my flash (camera right) to conentrate the beam and to make sure there was no spilage onto the background. I also used a table lamp camera left to light up the smoke to make it easier to focus on. I used an incense stick, left a tiny gap between the tip of the stick & the bottom of the spoon and cloned it out from the spon pic I liked. Then I smoke swapped (same as head swap tutorial!) for the smoke I liked. Was good fun and didn't take as long as I thought....once I got past the batteries that died in my flash!
What do you want to know? I'm a 30 something wife and a stay at home mother of 3 boys. My boys are pretty much my life. I couldn't really tell you what kind of person I am, having kids has changed me beyond all recognition. The question is....is it for the better?
That first one is so cool!
ReplyDeleteVERY cool!
ReplyDeleteI love the first one too. How awesome. What were your settings in that one?
ReplyDeleteThanks! My settings were:
ReplyDeleteISO 100
18mm
ss 1/160
f4.5
I placed a home made snoot around my flash (camera right) to conentrate the beam and to make sure there was no spilage onto the background. I also used a table lamp camera left to light up the smoke to make it easier to focus on. I used an incense stick, left a tiny gap between the tip of the stick & the bottom of the spoon and cloned it out from the spon pic I liked. Then I smoke swapped (same as head swap tutorial!) for the smoke I liked. Was good fun and didn't take as long as I thought....once I got past the batteries that died in my flash!
I can't believe I missed these! Awesome job on both of these!
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