Practice Your Own Smoke Photo Processing
I’ve received several requests from readers for the original, raw versions of some of my smoke photographs. It would seem that some readers don’t have easy access to a place to do photos of smoke.
Taking the actual photos of smoke is the easy part. The post processing is the time consuming and tricky part. And this is also where you can let your creative juices flow.
So to help you out, I’ve put up 13 untouched smoke photographs on the Sublime Light Flickr photo pool tagged “rawsmoke”. These are presented exactly how they came out of my camera, with zero modifications whatsoever.
So have fun with these. Tweak them, colorize them, do whatever you like. I just have one request: when you’re done, post your results back to the photo pool so that I and everyone else can see them.
And if you’re new here and have no idea what I’m talking about, you can get a quick primer on smoke photography and the gorgeous results you can get by reading the smoke tutorials.
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July 6th, 2007 at 1:13 pm
Thanks for the photo’s Tim. I went ahead and tried one out with your step by step instructions. I can’t believe it’s that easy (well … it is once you tell us exactly how to do it).
I wanted to post on the flickr group photo pool but don’t have the slightest clue on how to do it (maybe a tutorial on this might be helpful). I did tag the photo as “rawsmoke” though.
Thanks for all the help.
Miguel