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    Senior Member polarbeardiggers's Avatar
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    Ghost at Moggy's cabin

    this cabin deep in the woods in the interlake region was a home made design from a outlaw on the run for many years,he later captured died in prison after a battle from a stroke, while out investigating this place in the dark ( crazy i know ) we spotted a true life ghost, perhaps moggy himself ?.
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    Senior Shooter Greg McCary's Avatar
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    Re: Ghost at Moggy's cabin

    I don't know much about the technique but fade the ghost out a little more and get rid of the shadow.
    I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..

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    Senior Member polarbeardiggers's Avatar
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    Re: Ghost at Moggy's cabin

    the technique is simple this is straight out of the camera,no photoshop at all,( because i know nothing ) this was a tripod shot at 30 second exposure, srayed light on the top half of the subject very fast,thus not exposing his legs,then having him jump out of view quickly i sprayed the perimeter of the cabin to give it that look like he was really never standing there, i've done this style of shooting before,very simple,the only thing i did to this image was to crop the shot so the litter wasn't visible,so what you see is the end product of camera capturing.to get this particular shot to work ,it took three trys get all in sync, Don Schaeffer was there in the foreground.
    Nikon D300
    11mm-16mm tokina f2.8
    18mm-55mm
    55mm-200mm vr.
    Nikon F65
    28mm-80mm
    28mm-70mm
    Sony H5 p&s
    1.7 tele lens
    nikon sb-800
    nikon sb-600

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