by Milo Smith
During the covid pandemic it was often difficult to find something new to photograph. I bought some strange material to burn from a hippy store selling cloth masks on Main St. Don’t remember what exactly. I then burned the material and photographed the smoke plumes.
I decided to use some coloured gels to colourize the images and then finally used Photoshop to
change the colours and put different layers together to make composite images.






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Very cool! I like it!
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Love the effects the smoke made. When you captured #4 and #5 it looks like the wisps of smoke are singing together. On image #6 it looks like the wisp of smoke is coughing from the yellow smoke. Sorry just my perspective on what I see! Lol! Great job Milo!
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It is so interesting to discover an artist’s process. Thanks for sharing, Milo.
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interesting idea.
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Very interesting! And very beautiful!
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Great experimentation Milo, requiring plenty of technical expertise. I find #6 particularly captivating.
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