It was for a project in my photo class. I was taking a series of pictures - making an origami dove. at the end, I hanged it on a string from a ceiling tile and also put a string n front and back. I waited for the night to come, pointed a flashlight on the bird (background was a dark blanket folded over a chair) and pulled the strings. Since my camera isn't manual, I had to lock the shutter/exposure thing by pointing at a dark spot before. Then I used a timer and took about 30 pics of the same movement. Photoshop erased the strings. :o)
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Fascinating photo, Ellie! How did you take it?
It was for a project in my photo class. I was taking a series of pictures - making an origami dove. at the end, I hanged it on a string from a ceiling tile and also put a string n front and back. I waited for the night to come, pointed a flashlight on the bird (background was a dark blanket folded over a chair) and pulled the strings. Since my camera isn't manual, I had to lock the shutter/exposure thing by pointing at a dark spot before. Then I used a timer and took about 30 pics of the same movement.
Photoshop erased the strings. :o)
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