After took photos of splashing water, this morning I took photos of smoke. Again, I’m inspired by a video by Gavin Howey. The process was fast and easy, it took only about 10 minutes to prepare them all.
The photo was processed with Adobe Photoshop using invert, hue/saturation to colorize, and level adjustment.
Click the first image below to see what the setup look like and the second image to see the original photo.
Notes:
- The desk lamp is really helpful. I turned it off and see what is the difference. Result: I couldnt find the focus.
Photo Details :
- Exposure time 1/160 s
- F-number f/9
- Exposure program Manual
- ISO speed ratings ISO 100
- Exposure bias value 0.00 eV
- Metering mode Spot
- Focal length 50 mm
- Off Shoe flash, power 1/4 (GN:33 @ISO 100)
- Canon EOS 450D
- Lens Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Yesterday, my friend and I tried to take some photos of splashing water, inspired by a video by Gavin Howey. You should watch it.
This photo was taken at nite, using slow speed technique. STAN is stand for Sekolah Tinggi Akuntansi Negara, place where I go college.
2 Comments
Awesome! I’m going to try that! It looks way easier than shooting water droplets, because I have no flash gun!
nice picture…