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Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Anyone know of anything like this? I know there are alot of camera guru's here; can anyone explain this to me?

Did you use the camera flash? They're reflections off dust. If you dont' believe me, find a dusty cushion or blanket, wave it around and take a picture with the flash turned on.

Dust, at night, the size of my head, in the open outside?
 
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Anyone know of anything like this? I know there are alot of camera guru's here; can anyone explain this to me?

Did you use the camera flash? They're reflections off dust. If you dont' believe me, find a dusty cushion or blanket, wave it around and take a picture with the flash turned on.

Dust, at night, the size of my head, in the open outside?

Yup, it was close to the camera lens, and the flash made bright light reflect off the dust particles very close to the lens, so they were captured as large white blobs.
 
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Anyone know of anything like this? I know there are alot of camera guru's here; can anyone explain this to me?

Did you use the camera flash? They're reflections off dust. If you dont' believe me, find a dusty cushion or blanket, wave it around and take a picture with the flash turned on.

Dust, at night, the size of my head, in the open outside?

It's not the size of your head. It's light reflecting off dust that's probably close to the lense. If you're moving around outside in an old, abandoned area, then yes, there will probably be dust.

Picture I just took after waving around a dusty rag

A picture taken by my friend a few years ago
 
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Anyone know of anything like this? I know there are alot of camera guru's here; can anyone explain this to me?

Did you use the camera flash? They're reflections off dust. If you dont' believe me, find a dusty cushion or blanket, wave it around and take a picture with the flash turned on.

Dust, at night, the size of my head, in the open outside?

It's not the size of your head. It's light reflecting off dust that's probably close to the lense. If you're moving around outside in an old, abandoned area, then yes, there will probably be dust.

Picture I just took after waving around a dusty rag

Looks like your room is haunted.....
 
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Anyone know of anything like this? I know there are alot of camera guru's here; can anyone explain this to me?

Did you use the camera flash? They're reflections off dust. If you dont' believe me, find a dusty cushion or blanket, wave it around and take a picture with the flash turned on.

Dust, at night, the size of my head, in the open outside?

It's not the size of your head. It's light reflecting off dust that's probably close to the lense. If you're moving around outside in an old, abandoned area, then yes, there will probably be dust.

Picture I just took after waving around a dusty rag

Those aren't neither ghosts nor dust. Those are results of your self pleasure excercise.
 
Originally posted by: Deadtrees
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Anyone know of anything like this? I know there are alot of camera guru's here; can anyone explain this to me?

Did you use the camera flash? They're reflections off dust. If you dont' believe me, find a dusty cushion or blanket, wave it around and take a picture with the flash turned on.

Dust, at night, the size of my head, in the open outside?

It's not the size of your head. It's light reflecting off dust that's probably close to the lense. If you're moving around outside in an old, abandoned area, then yes, there will probably be dust.

Picture I just took after waving around a dusty rag

Those aren't neither ghosts nor dust. Those are results of your self pleasure excercise.

I got it all over my roommate's stuff too. :Q
 
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: MommysLittleMonster
Anyone know of anything like this? I know there are alot of camera guru's here; can anyone explain this to me?

Did you use the camera flash? They're reflections off dust. If you dont' believe me, find a dusty cushion or blanket, wave it around and take a picture with the flash turned on.

Dust, at night, the size of my head, in the open outside?

You're not serious are you?
 
As a photo lab technician, I can tell you that those are not ghosts. It's dust close to the lens, less than a few inches. The flash reflects off of the tiny piece of dust but creates a large reflection through the lens onto the film.
 
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