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frogn00b
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| Joined: 15 Jan 2012 |
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| 27 Dec 2012 07:37 PM |
Hello. I was a photographer a long time ago, I'd say that it was one of my titles in life. I would say one of the downfalls of my photography was my ability to change the exposure in photos. For some reason, I loved to keep things sort of abysmal. I like it dark. This particular picture that I took, however -- may very well be a picture that is either cursed or overly exposed past my preferred exposure limit. I never crank the exposure high on my Nikon D5100. There is an autobracketing feature which will adjust the exposure for you. When I did this, it was about 6 in the afternoon - so you'd imagine that the environmental lighting would be warm colours with shades of darkness. This picture is seriously haunting, and I wish I could post this as a video on YouTube or even just a written story. A place it wouldn't be taken so literally (as the light-hearted nature of this site's "horror stories" may help emphasize the whole story in general to make it seem almost laughable) would be perfect. So without further ado; ghost.png Added by Wearieddrums
I'd like to state that this was taken with a professional-grade camera in the Maine wilderness (in part of the Great North Woods).
I captured this picture with my camera when I was doing exposure tests.
There's just one problem.
One seriously major problem.
There was never a moose in this picture to begin with.
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