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Two more rejects from the December contest theme.

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I was pretty set on submitting this, but another one won out in the end.
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my friend sent me a picture of himself and a few of his friends, asking me to edit it and make it look like they are badass old pilots. The result:

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escape from great britain. who knew 4" of snow could cause such a disaster. as much of a pain as that was, at least i'm not at heathrow.
 
That was the answer to how a magnetometer worked on a stage check of mine once!

It's actually really easy. Just wait till it's dark, set like a 30-60 second exposure, and draw with a flashlight.
that was my thought but then the capture would get his movement as well...
does he photoshop the top part of the picture on a still shot of him later?
 
that was my thought but then the capture would get his movement as well...
does he photoshop the top part of the picture on a still shot of him later?

No photoshop in that picture. I drew the stuff which took like 30 seconds, then sat in the chair for the remainder of the 50 second exposure.
 
No photoshop in that picture. I drew the stuff which took like 30 seconds, then sat in the chair for the remainder of the 50 second exposure.


gotcha

and the million dollar question: Can you do it without an SLR or DSLR??
 
and the million dollar question: Can you do it without an SLR or DSLR??

Yes... All you need to do is set the aperture (Fstop) to the small opening (high number... I normally use F22 or so) and then set the shutter for 30 to 50 seconds. A point and shoot digital may not be able to do those things but if you can, you are golden.
 
sunset over eastern Texas a week or so ago:

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Another one the day before over the blue ridge mountains just west-southwest of ashville

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osprey doing touch and gos in Chesapeake, va

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Norfolk Naval Station

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airlingus A330?

yep. i was in glasgow, supposed to fly home monday via heathrow-dulles, but british airways sent me an email at 2am for a 7am departure that my glasgow-heathrow flight was canceled. united said the lhr-iad flight was going to depart, and if i missed it they wouldn't be able to get me out of lhr until the 25th, as they had so many people stuck in london. had to buy a ticket from glasgow-shannon-boston-and home, and now have to try and get my money back from ba and united, as well as the miles i used to upgrade my tickets on united.

heathrow was looking like a un refugee camp with the number of stranded px sleeping in the terminals. the british press kept calling it a "blizzard". 4" is light flurries at best.
 
yep. i was in glasgow, supposed to fly home monday via heathrow-dulles, but british airways sent me an email at 2am for a 7am departure that my glasgow-heathrow flight was canceled. united said the lhr-iad flight was going to depart, and if i missed it they wouldn't be able to get me out of lhr until the 25th, as they had so many people stuck in london. had to buy a ticket from glasgow-shannon-boston-and home, and now have to try and get my money back from ba and united, as well as the miles i used to upgrade my tickets on united.

heathrow was looking like a un refugee camp with the number of stranded px sleeping in the terminals. the british press kept calling it a "blizzard". 4" is light flurries at best.

You have become hardened by those wet Denver spring snows. That is really a blizzard in England and damned catastrophe in California (south of Sacramento.)
 
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