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Jun 05, 2006 18:20 |  #1

Brandon with blacklight and blacklight reflective paint.
pp was black and white, levels, and framing.
Make : Canon
Model : Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
ExposureTime : 15.00Sec
FNumber : F9.0
ISOSpeedRatings : 100

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Jun 05, 2006 21:50 |  #2

ummm ok....


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Jun 05, 2006 21:55 as a reply to  @ ArcticEOS's post |  #3

its all good, not everyones cup of tea but maybe rocks some boats,:)


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Jun 05, 2006 21:57 |  #4

you can't have teeth that clean and be all that scary :)


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Jun 06, 2006 00:59 as a reply to  @ JaertX's post |  #5

I like it. I'm impressed at the clarity for a 15 second exposure. Were the two head shots from the same exposure or was one photoshopped in? If that was the same exposure, that's fantastic. Great job, super position for both. Nice job.


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Jun 06, 2006 11:31 |  #6

same exposure, after 7 seconds on the left i made him move right.
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