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Human hair curled then blown with a hairdryer, the affect i wanted to achieve was floaty weightlessness so it looks like its evapourating into the air like a smell. I found it hard to take these photographs because movement creates bluring. To help minimise the blurring i tried to speed up the shutter speed on the camera that helped.
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