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Caption: In Camera
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Copyright: © 2005 Alan Marr
Uploaded: Mar 13, 2008
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Mark Orman

July 19, 2010 6:28am
Well done


C and J Photography

March 09, 2010 12:47pm
Pretty amazing. I love this.


LEMONY

October 27, 2009 12:47pm
Woah! Awesome.


Jim Kassanoff

April 02, 2009 12:21pm
Slowish exposure rear curtain? Did I win... Did I win????


TAD Images

February 20, 2009 12:52am
I know how you did it... skill.


Echo Studioz

February 07, 2009 6:50am
Very cool concept and execution... I like. Did you simply rear sync it and time the head movement? I've gotta know...


DGstudios

January 26, 2009 3:42pm
great work---real pro quality image!


Gary Brackin Photoworks

January 04, 2009 12:15am
Smiling, no smiling. Nice job. Would like to have seen a furious lightspeed typing blur and frenzied expression for a changeup on this theme. And in camera gets bonus points! ...very nice!


asieslavida

September 22, 2008 12:35am
nice post production imagery - great commercial shot too


W G Estrella

August 30, 2008 5:56pm
Great lighting and cool concept, Cheers!


Christina Welch

August 17, 2008 2:59pm
awesome shot! Oh Mac.. how wonderful you are!


The Poser

July 14, 2008 3:52pm
this is very cool. Best "ghosting" I've ever seen


V_S

June 08, 2008 2:19pm
very interesting. absolutely


Monito -- Alan

March 31, 2008 10:18am
The screen wallpaper was chosen for neutral impact (i.e. no picture), but the placement of the lines was a fortuitous effect in the final photo!


Roger Wingfield

March 27, 2008 6:51am
(not participating in 'how was it done?' game) I like how the wallpaper on the computer screen emulates the motion of his head turning. Was that coincidental or on purpose, and don't lie! haha.


lightwaves

March 22, 2008 10:35pm
easy to do, tripod, expose for light from screens, then guy turns to camera, flash fires at end of exposure, bingo..


Corey Anna

March 15, 2008 9:20am
I'm not sure if this is how you did it but I've done something similar. I had the subject sit still through the majority of the shot and at the very end directed her to move. Since she was still for the majority of the shot, there was a very clear image of her with just a bit of trailing from the motion. I used a higher f-stop then needed so that I could keep the shutter open longer.


Monito -- Alan

March 13, 2008 7:46pm
I made this picture in the camera with one exposure (not a double exposure) and not combining pictures in Photoshop. Give it some thought about how I did it, and I will let you know, if you send me a message.