Bukit Beruang, Melaka.
Thursday – May 01, 2008
Behind the Scene:
First, I find the source to make a smoke. Then I set my camera to manual focus. Set the focus point at the smoke. Make sure there are no wind and no light surroundings after I set up all the props. Then I used my hand phone to light the background of the smoke. I set my camera for a long exposure time and 3 second timer to avoid any vibration while I’m pressing the shutter button.

Now I already have the image of smoke art. Then I used Photoshop to mirror the image and put some gradient into the image. So, tadaa~ here is the result. Feel free to ask me if you want to know about this technique.

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