I know this is an older video but I discovered it through the blog post on the topic. I absolutely loved this and you're right, it was so relaxing to sit back and get some great shots. Thank you so much!
I've used the stick incense in a holder, and lightly tapped the stick to create a flow and movement within the smoke, as well as adding a very slight breeze to move the smoke about.
Love this tutorial. Great idea on inverting to change background to white, creates a completely new look. Will definitely be giving this a go. Thanks yet again Ben
Hi Ben,, great video as always. I did this recently for our local camera club comp. I used my macro lens and hand held the stick incense. By the time I was finished, my table was covered in ash, and me, my camera, and house smelt great! I also suspended a marble with string and let the smoke billow up around it. It was hard to do but results were amazing! Take care,, Andrea 😁(Australia) 😁
Yes it can get a little messy with the ash, but it's worth it for the photos and the aroma! The marble trick sounds really cool, I might try that next time! Thanks Andrea!
I change the color in LR by changing white balance. I have also played with gels over flash and adding color gradients in Photoshop playing with blend mode. The inverting the image sounds interesting. Nice video.
Yep, gels are another good way of doing it, though I did find that they sometimes reduce the contrast of the smoke so stuck with white against the black. I saw that you have tried inverting them in the Facebook group, looking good!
I’ve wanted to do some smoke photography for a while but haven’t given it a shot yet. I was super excited to see this video notification and you’ve inspired me to actually try it out :) Keep up the good work, this is awesome!
Hey Esther, for the stills you're going to need a flash to get them sharp like this, but the video elements are done with continuous light. The flash is just needed to freeze the motion of the smoke.
good vid, just to say didnt you think about changing the liveview image,so that it doesnt show the effect of changing settings?- I use it when my dof is high in macro shots and I can focus with no issues.Its very handy for macro with flash too.
Hi Paddy, not sure what you mean about not showing the effect of changing settings? Do you mean the focus peaking settings that give a yellow outline to in-focus areas?
@@Adaptalux no, in the menus you can select turning off the image preview(I assign trash button to turn it on/off), which wont lighten/darken/change dof of the picture you are about to take.Sorry it is hard to explain sometimes.
I know this is an older video but I discovered it through the blog post on the topic. I absolutely loved this and you're right, it was so relaxing to sit back and get some great shots.
Thank you so much!
2nd time around love this video
Maybe time for a 3rd watch? 😂
I've used the stick incense in a holder, and lightly tapped the stick to create a flow and movement within the smoke, as well as adding a very slight breeze to move the smoke about.
Tapping the stick to move the smoke around is a great idea!
The last part with photoshop was amazing 👏
Thanks for showing this technique
Thanks for watching!
Love this tutorial. Great idea on inverting to change background to white, creates a completely new look. Will definitely be giving this a go. Thanks yet again Ben
Glad you enjoyed it Chris, make sure to let us know how you get on with your own shoot!
Thanks so much for another great informative video.
A very good job, Ben, thanks so much!
Thanks for watching Angelo!
Fun tutorial!
Glad you enjoyed it Walter!
Hi Ben,, great video as always.
I did this recently for our local camera club comp. I used my macro lens and hand held the stick incense. By the time I was finished, my table was covered in ash, and me, my camera, and house smelt great! I also suspended a marble with string and let the smoke billow up around it. It was hard to do but results were amazing! Take care,, Andrea 😁(Australia) 😁
Yes it can get a little messy with the ash, but it's worth it for the photos and the aroma! The marble trick sounds really cool, I might try that next time! Thanks Andrea!
I change the color in LR by changing white balance. I have also played with gels over flash and adding color gradients in Photoshop playing with blend mode. The inverting the image sounds interesting. Nice video.
Yep, gels are another good way of doing it, though I did find that they sometimes reduce the contrast of the smoke so stuck with white against the black. I saw that you have tried inverting them in the Facebook group, looking good!
Try using a method to run certain resonant frequencies up the stem. You’ll get amazing patterns. Very psychedelic. 🙏🏻
That might be something to try next time, I can see how it would create some cool effects!
did this a while ago, it was amazing, however, I didn't use detergent. I'll have to give that a go
I feel like this comment was meant for another video :)
I’ve wanted to do some smoke photography for a while but haven’t given it a shot yet. I was super excited to see this video notification and you’ve inspired me to actually try it out :) Keep up the good work, this is awesome!
Glad to hear it Zane, its a really fun shoot so I hope you give it a go!
Can continuous lighting be used for this ? I don't yet have the lighting flash arm. I'm saving up tho !!
Hey Esther, for the stills you're going to need a flash to get them sharp like this, but the video elements are done with continuous light. The flash is just needed to freeze the motion of the smoke.
Great video Ben, and great shots. Mildly frustrating that you are using the flash kit that we poor mortals (and funders) can't yet get our hands on...
I'm shooting with them as part of our final testing so it shouldn't be much longer until everyone can have a go!
meike twin arm macro wireless flashes are avail, I have them.
good vid, just to say didnt you think about changing the liveview image,so that it doesnt show the effect of changing settings?- I use it when my dof is high in macro shots and I can focus with no issues.Its very handy for macro with flash too.
Hi Paddy, not sure what you mean about not showing the effect of changing settings? Do you mean the focus peaking settings that give a yellow outline to in-focus areas?
@@Adaptalux no, in the menus you can select turning off the image preview(I assign trash button to turn it on/off), which wont lighten/darken/change dof of the picture you are about to take.Sorry it is hard to explain sometimes.
Excellent video, Ben. What flash power did you use? Thanks--and keep these videos coming.
I was shooting on the highest power, setting 2 on our arms. Slower flash, but lots of light!