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Old 31-10-11, 04:17 PM
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CHAT Monthly Comp November - Smoke Photography

The technique for this month's competition is 'Smoke Photography'

I've always wanted to try the technique of shooting smoke. It can produce some of the most beautiful abstract pictures and because they are entirely unrepeatable, no two shots will ever be the same. I'm not saying it's going to be easy and I know it does require a certain degree of patience, but the end results will hopefully be worth the effort.

Unlike the weekly competition, the purpose of the monthly one is to learn and practice a technique, take on board comments about your image as you go, and then submit your finished entry that is clean and polished. I am looking for the finished image to include the smoke trail AND another object. This can be done in any editing software, a simple combination of the two. I found an interesting article here

http://www.digital-photography-schoo...ke-photography



The ENTRIES thread can be found HERE


Good luck and practice, practice, practice....

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Rules are below:

Rules for the monthly competition are:- (please read carefully).

1. All members of the forum are encouraged to take part in the competition, and eventually select by voting, a winner. Voting however is not restricted to participants in the competition which is open to all members of the Photo Radar forum.

2) To be valid images must be taken and entered after the theme has been posted, up to midnight UK time of the 21st of the month. ALL of the elements of any composite images or montages must also be taken within this time frame.

3. Unless stated otherwise there will be no restrictions set on the amount of post processing/editing of images. However, where the setter of the theme/topic determines that the restrictions on post processing/editing would be desirable then any such restrictions should be clearly stated when the theme/topic is first set.

Equally, there are no restrictions on equipment that can be used bar the fact that a camera of some description must be used for the image capture e.g. not a scanner

4. Images should be posted in the relevant "Entries" thread by no later than midnight UK time on the 21st of the month. Images posted later than this time will not be considered eligible and consequently will not appear in the "Poll" (voting) thread. You are allowed only one entry per competition.

5. The "Poll" will run for 2 days from the time of posting (approximately 12:00 UK time on the 22nd of the month) so that it generally ends midday on the 24th.

6. The winner accepts responsibility for posting a new topic by starting a fresh "Chat & Entries" thread by midnight on the last day of the month. The theme must be a photographic technique. The winner also accepts responsibility for setting up the said "Entries" thread and in setting up and managing the "Poll" thread.

7. Participants in the competition are not allowed to vote for their own image. The Poll will be set as 'open' thereby showing who has both voted for and appreciated your work.

When setting a new technique, please choose carefully so as not to exclude members by virtue of their location or religion amongst other things.

8. Whilst not compulsory, participants in the competition are encouraged/requested to add some comments regarding their submission in the appropriate "Chat" thread. Explanations regarding the reasoning behind the capture and drawing attention to any particular aspects of it, including any post editing work, will not only possibly help to explain your image when members come to consider the image for voting upon, but also may be of benefit to the community as concerns particular aspects of composition, lighting and editing work with which they may not be familiar with.

9. Critique: It should be accepted that by submitting an image to the competition, in fact in any open forum or competition, this leaves open the possibility of critique being offered, whether specifically requested or otherwise. In fact, in the absence of open and honest critique we effectively close the door upon the learning process or the accumulation of knowledge in which to further and better our interest in Photography. That said, any critique should NOT be posted in the "Chat" thread until the end of the voting time window thereby negating the possibility of any influence being placed upon the voting process. Furthermore, for critique to have any real meaning, it should be written in a constructive manner to highlight both positive as well as negative points (if necessary) with the critique being so constructed so as to not cause any personal offence. In short then, an advisory/recommendatory terminology should be used leaving the recipient of the critique in no doubt that the view expressed is only a personal one to which others may differ. Please consider that the written word can often be interpreted in a different way to the spoken word.

Additional notes regarding critque:-

Participants in the monthly competition are encouraged to provide a critique of the image above and below theirs in the entries thread. It's not compulsory but it has a few clear benefits for the reviewer and reviewee:

1 - it encourages you to think critically about the images. What do you like? What could be improved?
2 - It encourages reviews for images that may not have gotten many votes, thus supporting beginners
3 - It provides a spread of reviews without any one person having to take loads of time to prepare a set of reviews
4 - When it works, everyone gets at least two reviews

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Old 31-10-11, 05:24 PM
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OOOOOOOOoooooo. Interesting.
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Old 31-10-11, 07:01 PM
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Great... I found some incense sticks whilst sorting through some boxes a couple of days ago and I DIDN'T throw them away!!! The shots in that article are very impressive ;-)
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I have no idea what on earth i am going to do here... what kit will i need?

Help!
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Old 31-10-11, 07:39 PM
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I have no idea what on earth i am going to do here... what kit will i need?

Help!
This looks like a good tutorial http://youtu.be/J2d281_HoEQ but don't be put off with him using an off-camera flash - a bright desk lamp will work fine.
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Old 31-10-11, 07:43 PM
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This looks like a good tutorial http://youtu.be/J2d281_HoEQ but don't be put off with him using an off-camera flash - a bright desk lamp will work fine.
OMG. I was just about to post this link

He says not to use a tripod. But I've also read that you CAN use a tripod and just switch to manual focusing.
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This looks like a good tutorial http://youtu.be/J2d281_HoEQ but don't be put off with him using an off-camera flash - a bright desk lamp will work fine.
Superb, thanks
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I was going to try this a while back but never got round to it so here's my chance........
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I did it once.....room was like a smokehouse when I had finished....photos' were decent tho..
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Well Matthew, we now expect something special! But take the batteries out of the smoke detector 1st!
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