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The Curtain

Posted by
Raúl Rodiles (Elmhurst, New York, United States) on 21 February 2010 in Art & Design and Portfolio.

"Water Drops and Smoke" series
When it comes to Water drops and smoke shots probably everything and anything has been done. However, I couldn't resist to try it, besides, it is to cold to go out and shoot!! Here is my take on this little project.
The Beauty of this is that you never get the same shot twice.

Yesterday a couple of am3 users asked about the settings I used to take these photos. I followed a tutorial I found on Youtube. For a step by step tutorial on how to photograph smoke click here

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Meysam from Montreal, Canada

Great smoke photography. Very well done. Bravo!

21 Feb 2010 6:55am

M@ndy from London, United Kingdom

This turned out perfectly, they are so effective!

21 Feb 2010 9:41am

Céline from New York City, United States

Another gorgeous smoke image !

21 Feb 2010 9:49am

Anneka from Bray, Ireland

Looks great. Must have been fun.

21 Feb 2010 2:01pm

Bonvilston from Cardiff, United Kingdom

The depth of colour in this smoke really raises this one to a cut above the rest - so no need to worry that it has already been done

21 Feb 2010 4:43pm

Shahryar from Isfahan, Iran

great capture ,well done :)

21 Feb 2010 5:50pm

chuck from valdosta,ga., United States

You do some really cool work Raul ! The smoke shots are literaly beautiful !

22 Feb 2010 3:35am

kiarash from esfahan, Iran

hmmm , what a beautiful photo...
it is so smooth...
really love it...

22 Feb 2010 5:01pm

Alberto from D.F., Mexico

que buena serie! qué lente usaste? tus fotos de la ciudad de Nueva York estan increibles, felicidades

22 Feb 2010 11:23pm

@Alberto: Gracias Alberto!! Mayormente trabajo con dos lentes; un Sigma 18-50mm y un Tamron 28-75mm. Si tienes mas preguntas con gusto te contestare.