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    There's a nice article about photographing smoke I read recently. For the link to it, and to some of my attempts and comments on how I got them, check out:

    http://www.lumendipity.com/blog
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    I love that second shot. It reminds me of a willowy woman, standing with her legs crossed at the knee, arms across her body, head tilted back and long hair flowing in the wind. Beautiful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Debboggy
    I love that second shot. It reminds me of a willowy woman, standing with her legs crossed at the knee, arms across her body, head tilted back and long hair flowing in the wind. Beautiful!
    I thought the exact same thing!!!! I may just have to play around with this technique. Thanks SDR!

    I can't get the link to load though.... There's an IMG tag attached to it, but even when I manually type the address in the address bar, still no good.
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    Thanks for the comments, I've fixed the link, should work now: www.lumendipity.com/blog


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    Yep, works just fine now, thanks. Very interesting information, definitely going to have to give this a go!
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    Very interesting and creative approach, very artistic, thank you for sharing!

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    LOL. I just showed this to my husband and asked what he saw. He said a praying mantis!
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    these are pretty sweet... I think I'll give it a good try. good explanation of the technique in your blog too
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