In taking a photograph what would happen to the image if you cover up the
bottom of the lens?
Factors to consider: bright light, shadow, light source and where it originates
color of light, light and darkness
If you cover up the bottom of the lens with your finger the picture will give the
illusion of a "peach" or ''pinkish" hue of color toward that lower portion of the
picture when it comes out. I'm referring to IF YOU ARE using a digital camera.
You may not realize or remember your finger being in the picture but this is what
you will see, depending on the skin tone of your complexion.
Nothing else will really happen "per se", but I work in a photo center.
There are other factors, though. If you do this intentionally as an experiment,
using paper, cardboard, plastic etc.
Best case situation is you have a Digital camera and you are in a brightly lit
room. You aim to take a photo at your family and your thumb is slightly over the bottom.
You don't realize it until you have taken the picture and you see them in the photo--
but you also see an "illusion" of a pink tinge of "color".
"Crap!" you think out loud. "I have to take another picture."
Now let's say for neutral point of perspective that you are outside and it is noon. There are no clouds and the sun is directly over head. Any shadows cast in the line of sight
of your camera will cause the entire picture of what you are aiming for will darken your
picture to a "gray" hue. Even still under controlled conditions there are other things
you have to THINK about.
1 What you are aiming at, 2if the object of what you are focusing
on has too much shadow,3 if you are too close to your object and 4.If you still have
enough light at all or the bottom part of your view screen is covered
completely
The image formed becomes more faint as fewer rays meet at a point to form it.
Manor House- Blackheat, South East London
No. The GQ March 1980 cover photo of Richard Gere was taken by Jean Pagliuso.
Yes if you set down some news paper and just cover up the grips at the top
check the buttons by taking the cover off of them and jumping a wire from one wire going into the bottom of the button to one of the other wires going into the bottom of the button. If it makes your windows move then replace the button. If it does not work, and you've tried jumping the wire across all terminals, then you probably need a window regulator/motor. We tried a new switch but that didnt work either. Im thinking its more than liekly the reg/motor then. Many Thanks I shall give that a try.
(USA Cover): Forrest Griffin (Canada Cover):George St. Pierre
The original cover of "The Outsiders" features a photograph of a group of greasers standing together, with a cityscape in the background. The title is written in red, graffiti-style font at the bottom of the cover.
Its not actually a photograph, it was copied from a painting a person made.
June 1985
Led Zeppelin was a hugely popular rock band in the 1970's. On their second album's cover they used an old World War One photograph of fighter plane pilots.
The front cover features a photograph of Vaylor Trucks - the son of drummer Butch Trucks and his wife Linda - the back cover features a photograph of Brittany Oakley - the daughter of bassist Berry Oakley and his wife Linda.
You can find the fuse box diagram, for your 1989 Ford Bronco, by taking the fuse box cover off. The diagram of the fuses is on the bottom of the cover.
80 inches squared to just cover it
Look for a little button on the bottom. This might mean taking the cover off where the batteries are. If you can't find it try looking for it on the keyboard.
Water can be condensed on the bottom of the glass cover.
Manor House- Blackheat, South East London
No. The GQ March 1980 cover photo of Richard Gere was taken by Jean Pagliuso.
If you are talking about the one on the cover of the game, she was just a girl the developers created to advertise the game and give it a more creepy feeling. There is a part in the game, though, that she appears. When you first learn about the taking pictures option to see the ghosts, you can photograph a swing set to see the girl from the cover.