Poof! Unexpected Color in Nature
Seemingly out of nowhere a puff of unexpected color is added to a natural scene.
Using colored smoke a few photographers have started a new trend, and we can't help but love the unusual color palettes they create.
Filippo Minelli | Silence/Shapes




Noah Kalina


Helmo | Colored Smoke


Saga Sigurdardottir | Haze

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liddle_r
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy
albenaj
ycc2106
...but I just can't stop myself asking 'does it pollute? If yes, how bad is it?' (must depend on the color)
OK - Art & ecology don't go well together often... *sight* (-_-'
sabiko
jrwhiterabbit
i bet if you look around long enough some of the better image editors have fill in smoke. They have everything else. Seems you could just soften a focal point and then do a color change on the applied area. I bet adobe has something. It will let you utilize a trial period on most every one of their products and you would be amazed at just how it looks like it should be there and it's environmentally green and safe. No leaching, dumping, or polluting. Although, frustration often at beginning since their products are not for the beginner......but after that.,..it's all green.
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