Well Judith and Karen she is always there with me, not seen. But no ghost gets a chance to Lurk anywhere close to me as my DH is the
biggest scardy cat of ghosts I have ever know in a male.
I was thinking during the last couple of days, I'd like to learn how to superimpose a family member into a Photo ,who missed a huge family get together cause he was overseas with a school trip.
Judy, why yes you have LOL! I think you have the same shot!
Glenys, this isn't done by superimposing anything. It's done with a very slow shutter speed and lights flashed on the subject, which makes them a see through image. This person is actually standing in the cemetery.
I prefer to do ghost images using a long shutter speed, but I thought I'd make a tutorial on how it can be by superimposing.....but I do prefer doing this in camera.
What I did on mine was, using Photosuite, enlarged the original image to a large enough size so that I could lay the "ghost" on it, almost a pixel at a time. I used the same gray palette to built the beastie in situ on the left side (small circle) then enlarged that and drug him to the bigger circle. 'Twas fun!
LOL!
;-)
biggest scardy cat of ghosts I have ever know in a male.
I was thinking during the last couple of days, I'd like to learn how to superimpose a family member into a Photo ,who missed a huge family get together cause he was overseas with a school trip.
Glenys, this isn't done by superimposing anything. It's done with a very slow shutter speed and lights flashed on the subject, which makes them a see through image. This person is actually standing in the cemetery.
Thanks Shannon!