I was checking out the gallery, and looking at CJ provisions.
Is that a...figure of a female ghost in that picture? WOW.
Or am I just seeing things?
The Camara probably had a really low shutter speed and that person was running by the camara at the same time the picture was taken.
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It looks like she was just rushing in to Toot Sweets for one last funnel cake for the night...
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Since the photo was taken at night, it would have to have a low shutter speed like Screamomatic said, so anyone running by would show up as a blur.
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Thats why its always good to bring a mini tripod for night shots... it fits well into the cargo pocket... And makes those night shots of the MF lift hill just a bit easier...
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You're giving away all the tips, Josh... ;)
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Oh yeah... sorry about that... dont bring mini-tripods... and shake your camera alot while taking the shot... it will make it much clearer... ;)
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I don't see a woman, that's clearly a little man in a top hat.
Josh, link me to where I can find one small enough to fit into a cargo pocket.
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I can get one for my Cybershot that will easily fit into most all of my cargo pockets, I just haven't ordered it yet.
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I also have one for my Canon PowerShot from Best Buy... Its Dynex Brand (Best Buy House Brand)... but its actually pretty nice... extends to about 16", but folds down to like 6 inches...
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They're nice, but only if you have a small point and shoot camera. There was no way I was going to get one of those little tripods to support my Nikon D200, but I do use one for my smaller point and shoot Nikon. The problem is often finding a place to set it. Garbage cans tend to be the best, but sometimes they're not always around.
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I knew I was going to get that... :) I meant exactly where you want it to take a picture. I would feel a little ackward pushing a garbage can across the midway so I could take a picture from a specific location.
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Hey, you know, if it's gonna get me that one of a kind unique shot, I just may do it. But only as a last resort.
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Three things you need to fix anything in the universe: duct tape, WD-40, and a hammer. Duct tape if it moves and it shouldn't, WD-40 if it doesn't move and should, and the hammer as the last resort.
I admit it, if it were a last resort, I'd do it too.... :)
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