“ Magic Mist ”
So I’ve never tried the Harris Shutter Effect, so I decided to go for it. I borrowed my wife’s mister, and set it in front of a black background. Put my camera on a tripod and shot three photos using flash to bounce off the ceiling. In photoshop I played with the channel mixer to isolate the ...
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  • Charli Couchman Edited 4 years ago

    Good idea. I haven't been crazy about the true primary colors with the Harris Shutter Effect, but I like the way you processed this.

    Good idea. I haven't been crazy about the true primary colors with the Harris Shutter Effect, but I like the way you processed this.

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  • Sheila Tasker Edited 4 years ago

    Great idea to use a mister!  The lighting is ideal

    Great idea to use a mister!  The lighting is ideal

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  • allen bradford Edited 4 years ago

    Great shot. I thought it fun to learn.

    Great shot. I thought it fun to learn.

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  • Anna Baillie Edited 4 years ago

    I love this, Allen. The yellow is so striking and then we see all the other colours within the mist - very atmospheric. Great job

    I love this, Allen. The yellow is so striking and then we see all the other colours within the mist - very atmospheric. Great job

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Nikon D5 Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8
1/250 f/16 1250 70

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