Jumping for Joy

Uploaded: October 06, 2001

Description

Here is the digital composite with the shadow pointing in the correct direction.

Comments

April 20, 2002

Jumping Joy is a nice picture, #4964

Jim Miotke My Courses April 20, 2002

Thank you very much, Raghuraj. As you can tell, I sure enjoyed the jumping part :)

Take care and thanks again, #7113

Donna R. Moratelli April 20, 2002

hi Jim, How many times did it take to get this jump and did you use the digital camera for this one? #7118

Jim Miotke My Courses April 20, 2002

Hi Donna,

We did about a roll of various jumps and this one was the best. It's fun (and yet a little embarrassing) to look at the whole series - makes a wacky photo essay.

The jumps were shot on color print negatives with a Canon Elan and the sign was shot digitally.

Thanks for commenting :) #7140

April 20, 2002

Great Job there! It is like one of those jumps of joy ya-hoooo kind of jumps.
#7144

June 21, 2005

Awesome, and great colors #1495477

Johnny Sonnier November 26, 2017

Jim I took some Photos with people lighted suits. How do sent to find out what did wrong. they blurred with glow of the lights used my eos T6 rebel No flash 75mm-300mm lens came with camera help? #11660313

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