Bekabam
Oct 31 2005, 22:30
I didn't really know were to post this, but i'll just put it here for now. I took a picture of my friend while he had a flashlight on him, but my other friend asked him a question and look what happened. Pretty cool.
disturb3d
Oct 31 2005, 22:32
Errr... lol?
Nah seriously, thats pretty cool
robertobaggio2k
Oct 31 2005, 22:33
hahaha thats pretty cool lol
illicit
Oct 31 2005, 22:36
Whoa... that is a pretty cool picture.
Sn00pY
Oct 31 2005, 22:46
Freakkkyyyyyy........ superman reflexes!
Cool photo
Deathray
Oct 31 2005, 22:42
Reminds me of Chronicles of Riddick... freaky and cool
Kreuger
Oct 31 2005, 22:55
I did that once, it's really wierd. you move as it takes the picture and since it cant capture actual movement, it seems to do that.
Pretty spooky pic
Buttus
Oct 31 2005, 22:48
cool effect!
you should try it with other people, or other things...
Prometheus
Oct 31 2005, 23:27
HOLY **** ur friends a GHOST!!!!! Ahhh!! RUN!!!!
haha very interesting, spoooky!
Andrew Lyle
Nov 1 2005, 00:10
lol, nice photoshop
jugaaru
Nov 1 2005, 00:12
Cool
killmaster84
Nov 1 2005, 00:13
QUOTE(lylesback2 @ Nov 1 2005, 00:10)
lol, nice photoshop

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You ccan do that with out photoshop.
Bekabam
Nov 1 2005, 23:37
QUOTE(lylesback2 @ Nov 1 2005, 00:10)
lol, nice photoshop

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not photoshopped, read the post next time
SamNeeds
Nov 1 2005, 23:44
Spookay!!

Maybe not!
Anticlockwork
Nov 1 2005, 23:47
as long as his body didnt move it could have been a double exposure. eh happens
fuel925
Nov 2 2005, 15:13
Isn't that to do with long exposures? The shutter speed on the camera is slower in the dark to allow more time for light to enter the lens, so any movement like that guy turning his head would cause that effect. Slow SS combined with camera shake can cause blurred lights, for instance when photographing a lit-up city scene.
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