Smoke
KeithAlanK
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This one was for a photo challenge at SonyCams, subject 'unwanted'.
It took me 2 hours from thinking up my concept at 1am to uploading at three.
I haven't done any studio-type work since, and I think it may be because I'm not attached to anything as strongly as I was to this idea.
Inspiration indoors is hard for me, it seems.
BTW, a few weeks later I quit cigs cold turkey. 2.5 packs per day.
I can smell things now, and I'm not sure I like it.
Keith
It took me 2 hours from thinking up my concept at 1am to uploading at three.
I haven't done any studio-type work since, and I think it may be because I'm not attached to anything as strongly as I was to this idea.
Inspiration indoors is hard for me, it seems.
BTW, a few weeks later I quit cigs cold turkey. 2.5 packs per day.
I can smell things now, and I'm not sure I like it.
Keith
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Is that smoke in the glass, or a photo effect?
A man can do as he wills, but not will as he wills.
An opinion should be the result of thought,not the replacement of it.:scratch
I quit 10 years ago and I remember I thought I turned into wolf boy because I was smelling everything.
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."-Hunter S.Thompson
I wish it would have been possible to use a lit cig, but when you cork the jar they go out and get ashes all over the glass.
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What I'm wondering though is whether you might have pierced the cork to leave the cigaret burning... Makes a person wonder
Thanks for sharing!
Michiel de Brieder
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