Smoke Art
Photographing smoke can be a great alternative to outdoors photography, especially when you’re stuck inside on those cold rainy days. The main ingredients you’ll be needing is a black background, a flash (preferably portable) or a lamp, and a cheap incense stick! Setting this up doesn’t take long, then it is all up to your photographic eye, which will hopefully be tuned after looking at this collection! Many of these photographs have been manipulated in some way in Photoshop, so after you’ve gathered a couple of excellent shots have a go at post-processing them. The method of inverting and recolouring the smoke is a big theme across all of them!

in flame by C. Strife

Fading Flower by Dude Crush

Orange by 96dpi

Smokin’! by Kyle May

Negative Smoke by Dan Barak

coloured smoke by aubergene

smorkin’ red by Mikee Showbiz

Untitled by claude.attard.bezzina

Smokin’! by Kyle May

smoke lotus by linh.ngân

Smoke Dance by mdezemery

. by Michael Sarver

Incense vortex: end of a world by doegox

Smoke Spoon Shape by Steve Wampler

Smoke by Anders Adermark

spiralling by ben matthews :::

one last smork by Mikee Showbiz

Saved the best for last :) by f-l-e-x

Smoke by Steven Verlander Photography

Knight by SpeakerX

the lady in the mist by ben matthews :::

Incense by M Norris

Devil In The Details by Sean Molin | Photographer

Evidence of the Divine Series by photonburst

Smoke on Fire by Anders Adermark

smoke_1205 by smt99
Cool Smoke Art:
How to photograph Smoke:
Thank you to all the photographers that allow their photographs to be freely shared!
All Photographs shown here are © Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike!
















Thanks for posting my picture! Check out my flickr page for more!
flickr.com/fancybiscuits
Thanks Steven for the inspiration!