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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Photo-Ghost
Five points for whoever guesses how I took this picture. I promise there was no post processing at all. Not even color correction. Maybe, I stalked a ghost....
A good hint might be this picture.
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ri•cap 1 (rē-kāp') Pronunciation Key tr.v. ri•capped, ri•cap•ping, ri•caps
1. a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion
2. To replace a cap or caplike covering on: recapped the camera lens.
3. Ri - a female given name: derived from Adrienne.
1. a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion
2. To replace a cap or caplike covering on: recapped the camera lens.
3. Ri - a female given name: derived from Adrienne.
I don't know how, but it's an amazing picture. I'll guess it's a time-lapse or multiple/slow exposure. If I knew more about cameras, I'd have a more educated guess...
ReplyDeletethe light in the room is low so to get a good shot of the "background" the shutter speed was really slow and your hand was not in the pic very long. now not entirely sure how you did it without blurring of the hand....
ReplyDeleteYou are both right about the slow exposure. Hannah's right the good part of the trick is that there is no motion blur from when the hand moved away :)
ReplyDeletei know but first i'd like to find out what kind of prizes these "points" can be redeemed for
ReplyDeleteThese are RiPoints! They are not to be redeemed, they are to be collected!
ReplyDeleteAhh So right Mini.. collect them all! Then again maybe if you have a lot I will buy you a drink.
ReplyDeleteok double exposure how many points do i get?
ReplyDeleteDonovan, I'll give you 3 points. The camera was not technically set for double exposure, but it's the same concept, and you could definitely achieve the effect that way.
ReplyDeleteI'll take what I can get!
ReplyDeleteShe had a flashlight, turned it on with a long shutter speed, then removed her hand and turned it back on again. You can tell because of the inconstant light in the image, it's very concentrated. Also, the hint is a picture of her twirling a flashlight around in front of a camera with slow exposure.
ReplyDeleteNo fair, Scott's already got all the RiPoints he'll ever need, this game is fixed!
ReplyDeleteI was trying to remember what Corey had done to achieve the same effect when he took pictures of me like that on our drive. I knew it had something to do with external lighting and long exposure. If you're still passing out RiPoints, Corey answered correctly before I showed him Scott's answer...
ReplyDeleteScott doesn't get any points because he was only partially right and I had to give him the answer.
ReplyDeleteCorey gets 4 points. He gets props for getting the correct answer, but -1 for not commenting himself.
I have infinite RiPoints. It's like I have a GameGenie for real life.
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I love it! Good job Adrienne. Slow exposure's are cool. Do you own a tripod? Streams are cool to do this stuff with too.
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