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06/02/2020 04:20:52 AM · #1
I've noticed we've never had a challenge depicting just fog.

Most ppl have done this at least once. Who doesn't love it!!!!

Please in archival.
06/02/2020 04:37:49 AM · #2
+1

I love fog
06/02/2020 06:47:25 AM · #3
Ok, I still have a whole bunch of smoke pastilles.
06/02/2020 07:08:50 AM · #4
Originally posted by GeorgesBogaert:

Ok, I still have a whole bunch of smoke pastilles.

What's a smoke pastille?
06/02/2020 07:35:20 AM · #5
Mist can be included also.
06/02/2020 09:45:02 AM · #6
Originally posted by marnet:

Originally posted by GeorgesBogaert:

Ok, I still have a whole bunch of smoke pastilles.

What's a smoke pastille?


A kind of smoke bomb but much smaller. It's the size of a coin but thicker and you just have to lit it on with a lighter, yellowish smoke will spread till the pastille is gone. If no wind and thrown between trees the smoke will stay for a while. enough time for a moody shot.



Some was added in PP but it gives you and idea
06/02/2020 10:26:11 AM · #7
Originally posted by GeorgesBogaert:

Originally posted by marnet:

Originally posted by GeorgesBogaert:

Ok, I still have a whole bunch of smoke pastilles.

What's a smoke pastille?


A kind of smoke bomb but much smaller. It's the size of a coin but thicker and you just have to lit it on with a lighter, yellowish smoke will spread till the pastille is gone. If no wind and thrown between trees the smoke will stay for a while. enough time for a moody shot.



Some was added in PP but it gives you and idea

Thanks, Georges. I found this:
https://www.amazon.ca/10Pcs-Divine-Halloween-Photography-Decoration/dp/B07XQ6GC2H
That's it?
06/02/2020 11:42:23 AM · #8
I can't think of a time in the last many years that I've even seen fog... I certainly don't have any photos of it.

06/02/2020 10:57:12 PM · #9
Please make it expert editing for the fogless.
06/02/2020 11:01:41 PM · #10
Originally posted by skewsme:

Please make it expert editing for the fogless.


+1

06/02/2020 11:58:19 PM · #11
Originally posted by Lydia:

I can't think of a time in the last many years that I've even seen fog... I certainly don't have any photos of it.

yes

sorry wrong reply quote
Its a yes to MArnet about the smoke pastilles


Message edited by author 2020-06-02 23:59:45.
06/09/2020 12:53:54 PM · #12
Originally posted by GeorgesBogaert:

Originally posted by Lydia:

I can't think of a time in the last many years that I've even seen fog... I certainly don't have any photos of it.

yes

sorry wrong reply quote
Its a yes to MArnet about the smoke pastilles

Thanks, I have them now
06/09/2020 03:57:17 PM · #13
Originally posted by skewsme:

Please make it expert editing for the fogless.

How much does a bag of dry ice cost nowadays? :-D
06/09/2020 03:58:10 PM · #14
Could make it 'Archival'. :-)

ETA - duh ... helps if you read the OP.

Message edited by author 2020-06-09 15:58:38.
06/09/2020 04:39:44 PM · #15
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by skewsme:

Please make it expert editing for the fogless.

How much does a bag of dry ice cost nowadays? :-D

It's not usually that expensive ... one "good" thing about it is that you know exactly how many grams of greenhouse gas you're releasing ...

If you have a good vacuum flask you may be able to get some liquid nitrogen from a medical//hospital supplier -- I think it makes some nice (but quite ephemeral -- be ready!) low-lying fog when poured onto a surface.
06/17/2020 12:18:09 AM · #16
Wouldn't adding fog to an image under the standard editing rules be illegal? I wanted this to be a genuine fog challenge, just saying :)
06/17/2020 12:23:49 AM · #17
I agree. What the heck?! Photoshop to add an element?
06/17/2020 12:47:50 AM · #18
Originally posted by glad2badad:

I agree. What the heck?! Photoshop to add an element?

There's plenty of legal ways to make an image foggier in photoshop, and anyway processing in fogginess wouldn't be any different, functionally, than processing in blur. We use Photoshop all the time to increase clarity with the clarity sider: that cuts THROUGH haze & fog. Using it in a negative direction ADDS to haze. NIK Color Efex Pro has a fog module also.

None of these are as "good as" actual foggy atmospherics, but there ya go...
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