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Photographing cigarette smoke
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<blockquote data-quote="crewchief227" data-source="post: 372929" data-attributes="member: 33158"><p>I'm not above creating an image, as I am a full time painter first, but although I really like the test shots, I don't like the one done in photoshop. I know it can be fixed but you can just tell it's fake especially the shape of the smoke. Anyways the biggest problem I see myself having and forgive me if I did not mention this, is that I want it to be B&W. I am afraid the smoke just won't have enough contrast and while visible on color shot. It might vanish during the conversion. I know, I know I just need to get out there and start experimenting on my own, thanks guys for the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crewchief227, post: 372929, member: 33158"] I'm not above creating an image, as I am a full time painter first, but although I really like the test shots, I don't like the one done in photoshop. I know it can be fixed but you can just tell it's fake especially the shape of the smoke. Anyways the biggest problem I see myself having and forgive me if I did not mention this, is that I want it to be B&W. I am afraid the smoke just won't have enough contrast and while visible on color shot. It might vanish during the conversion. I know, I know I just need to get out there and start experimenting on my own, thanks guys for the info. [/QUOTE]
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