A Shot for Liberty

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lwalper

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This was an interesting little project. Stuck a few stars on top of a Liberty blank. I just wish the white stars were the same white as the rest of the blank. Now if I can just figure how to get myself out of the picture?? The metal parts are so reflective it's like being in a mirror.
 

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lwalper

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Looks cool! Best way to not be in the pic is set the timer on the camera for 2 or 10secs and walk away.

Tripod :rolleyes: -- one more step in the process :cool:. I've never used that feature. Guess I'll get to learn how to use the camera.
 
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JohnGreco

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Should be using a 2 second timer (at least) anyway so pushing the shutter button isn't moving the camera. You can also drape some black cloth over the front of your photo tent and camera.
 

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you can hang a white towel/rag in front of your photo booth area and cut a hole in the center for the lens. that will help get rid of all the front reflection except the lens.
 
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