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Originally posted by Melvin the Dude
You people are talking out of your ass.
None of you knows how to operate a camera (a REAL camera) if you don't think this is real.
I can see it plain as day:
Room, pitch black.
Set the exposure to "Bulb".
Fire the first shot with a strobe, capturing the initial image of the model (flashlight is off)
Room is again pitch black.
Turn the flashlight on, start with the G, and work from right to left. (you can clearly see the "Y" is trailing out of the frame. This is where she exited the exposure)
Once she leaves out of the framing, you then release the shutter and the exposure is complete.
It would take several tries, but this is CLEARLY done by photography methods.
GFY to all you assholes talking shit because of a well thought-out & hahahahahahahad photo !!
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So then tell me on my Nikon f4, what fstop would that be and on what aperature lens?
Don't ASSume no one here knows photography, MANY people know that I filmed movies for
http://www.screengemsstudios.com for 11 years.
Except I admit, I didnt use "Real" cameras, mine were Arri cams and cost around $50,000 usd a piece.
It's Photoshopped, your ranting shows no evidence at all, and I have shown MORE then enough to show it is NOT a real image from a camera.
If your stacking MULTIPLE images onto 1 image, then yes, it would take a long time and it IS possible, but that is not what was done on the above image.
Also the competition was for the Best photograph, not best 10 photographs merged into 1.
She had said that this was ONE picture that she did. I was showing that THIS image could NOT have been done with ONE image as she herself stated.