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It is very important to NEVER use tobacco products before or during a photo session. Smoke can linger in the area for a long time after you can no longer see it. It can be caught by the camera flash and mimic " Ecto ". Never photograph in areas of patchy fog. |
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These two photos were taken only seconds apart. Both from my front porch. My dogs had been acting very subdued during their evening romp in the front yard. Just on a hunch I snapped off a couple pictures. |
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This was taken several years ago as a family friend was giving our daughter a ride on his tractor. The sun was behind us and there were no fires burning to possibly cause smoke to be caught by the camera. |
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This photo was taken in the entrance to a church prior to a wedding. For obvious reasons, no one was smoking any where near the area. |
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Christmas Time 2001. Some one else was comming to view the Christmas Lights. Several pictures were taken of the house and lights in just a few minutes. This was the only one that showed anything. |
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