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Originally posted by OUNjahhryn
reply to post by Xavialune
My shoulder is halfway up behind my head?
Originally posted by OUNjahhryn
reply to post by Thill
Its not my shoulder because the mirror is eye level, and i was adjusting the lens with my right hand which would put my shoulder at a lower/relaxed position.
Its not my hood because im wearing a black hoodie, which was more or less flat against my back. and i did not adjust myself or walk around during the sequence of pictures. so it would be visible at that level in all other photos.
if it were a normal blur. whats blurring? and why would it clearly be sectioned off behind my hair? and only in one picture?
Im open to debate, ill give you all the info I can. im requesting help on the analysis if there are any photo experts out there.
Originally posted by iamnot
wait, I see something...
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/d515e17eb83c.jpg[/atsimg]
Originally posted by OUNjahhryn
reply to post by Untergang
Yeah im definitely wearing a hoodie,
but if you compare the other shots in sequence, my hood is not visible,
and i didn't move around while taking these shots
plus my sweater is black, not transparent grey.
Originally posted by OUNjahhryn
reply to post by Xavialune
My shoulder is halfway up behind my head?
Originally posted by OUNjahhryn
reply to post by Mercenary2007
your 100% right about one thing, i got my hands mixed up, first day with the camera, and im excited by this picture. it IS my left hand. but that dosent change anything about the picture, i just made a fubar
the face you think you see is in your mind! it is your shoulder more directly your HOODIE which is bunched up a little and your mind is playing a trick on you, your mind saw something it couldn't process so it told you it was something familiar that you have seen before.
Originally posted by Kandinsky
reply to post by OUNjahhryn
Instead of taking images of the surroundings, repeat the original image by standing in the same place and attempting to replicate the image. Wear the same hoody. If your shoulder is/isn't in the shot, then you have your answer.
Until then, the umming and ahhing is a waste of time.