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12/27/2006 07:23:08 PM · #1 |
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I cant figure out how my son is almost invisible. My camera was on a tripod and my son was right there the whole time. |
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12/27/2006 07:24:29 PM · #2 |
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12/27/2006 07:24:31 PM · #3 |
Fixed the link for you. :-)
Daaaa... Too slow.
Message edited by author 2006-12-27 19:24:53. |
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12/27/2006 07:24:37 PM · #4 |
Simple explanation, he's a mutant :-)
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12/27/2006 07:25:27 PM · #5 |
Hey, that's my son your talking about |
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12/27/2006 07:25:42 PM · #6 |
It would help to have some of the specifics....exposure length, etc. But my guess....aside from him being a mutant, is that he was moving.
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12/27/2006 07:25:48 PM · #7 |
My guess is that is not your son - it's a poltergeist. Could be wrong though - is there blood oozing up from your bathroom drain?
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12/27/2006 07:26:08 PM · #8 |
everyone else was pretty much still while your shutter was open except for him. Looks as if he were turning at the time. |
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12/27/2006 07:26:10 PM · #9 |
Shutter was open longer then the flash was on. |
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12/27/2006 07:26:13 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by Snake: my son was right there the whole time. |
Nope, he must have been moving as that is a typical "long exposure moving subject" look you got there |
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12/27/2006 07:26:20 PM · #11 |
My guess would be that this is a longer exposure, and he moved. |
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12/27/2006 07:26:35 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:
Simple explanation, he's a mutant :-) |
I concure
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12/27/2006 07:29:30 PM · #13 |
Ghosting could be caused by long shutter speed and moving subject or unfinished drywall in the room. ;-)
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12/27/2006 07:37:07 PM · #14 |
Hey I'm in the middle of a remodeling project and you wernt suposed to notice. I guess next time I will edit in CS2 |
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12/27/2006 07:40:55 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by Snake: Hey I'm in the middle of a remodeling project and you wernt suposed to notice. I guess next time I will edit in CS2 |
No worries. Use the spackle filter. ;-)
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12/27/2006 07:42:15 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: Originally posted by Snake: Hey I'm in the middle of a remodeling project and you wernt suposed to notice. I guess next time I will edit in CS2 |
No worries. Use the spackle filter. ;-) |
I was gonna suggest the Pattern Maker :-)
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