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    Went to Fonthill Castle and Museum in PA. with Roman K., Susan C., Anthony C., and Denise to scope it out for some future workshops. While in the museum Denise suddenly disappeared...I was shooting in the library and to my surprise saw this...wow it looks like Denise to me..when we finally found the real Denise she said she met up with some old friends...Freaking me out the day before Halloween.

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    Excellent ghosting effect! Well done. We had a great day:)

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    Denise revealed indeed!
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    Hey Nick,
    I love it! A very pleasing blur of D. ;) Like the triple ghosting effect... very cool. Was this the one with or without the flash set to Multi? Awesome time as usual.
    ~Susan

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    No flash on this one. I think the ones with multi-flash brightened things up too much. 24-105mm at 40mm, ISO 200, f/4, 4 sec exposure. Converted to B&W (just for mood) in Silver Efex Pro and slightly cropped.

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    Very cool, Nick!

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    How did you get her to stand in front of a camera that long?

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