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Wave after wave after wave


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It's always a treat when you get a plume like this in focus.

This is a picture of smoke from a burning incense stick. Most smoke appears grey to the naked eye but there is more in a plume of smoke than we see at first glance. For this type of smoke art photo it is necessary to make adjustments in the digital darkroom to allow the natural beauty of the smoke to be revealed.

By post processing the image and adjusting such variables as colour temperature, saturation, contrast and any other setting that seems fitting to the artist, a richer vision of smoke can be created.

See Tips on photographing smoke for more a more detailed description of how to photograph smoke.


Smoke art photographer Graham Jeffery, Hinckley UK.
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Image Capture Data
File Name0D0T6834.jpg
Taken onTuesday 23rd September 2003 at 5:30 pm
CameraCanon EOS-1DS
LenseF24-70mm f/2.8 L USM
Focal length34mm
ISO200
Aperturef/16.0
Shutter1/250 sec
  
Orig. crop3303 x 2042
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