Below I'm going to concentrate on the taking of smoke pictures. Smoke Photography: Setup The setup for smoke photography is relatively simple. Here's what you need: a power controllable flash (in my case, it was an 580 EX II) a DSLR with any good lens, though a macro lens would make things a lot easier. Although you can get smoke from various sources, I feel incense sticks fit our needs.. street photography at hawaii magical garden leica sl noctilux 50mm 60708 by The Smoking Camera Leica Noctilux 50mm SL Koolau Mountains Hawaii Joe Marquez 544 by The Smoking Camera pali lookout hawaii leica sl noctilux 50mm f/0.95 joe marquez -1030212 by The Smoking Camera
The good news is you can use specific techniques to light and shape smoke for consistent results. Once you realize how easy it is, you'll probably look for ways to start incorporating it into your photography. To help you learn how to photograph smoke and fog, we've put together 10 easy-to-follow smoke photography tips and ideas.. In this quick tutorial, you'll learn how to do smoke photography. A creative technique you can do at home with very little equipment.