How capture your aura/vibrations in a camera at home?
How to capture your vibrations in a picture with a Nikon digital camera without the pro camera especially meant for that energy-capturing?
The only 'energy' that cameras capture is that in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum, ie light.
The rest of it is a load of rubbish.
Any good camera can do this.
You need to be in reasonable but not excessively bright light - a shady forest in full daylight would be good.
Camera on a tripod.
Set your camera to a long shutter speed (at least 2 seconds) - use a flash and get the subject to wiggle about while you fire the shutter.
You will get a sharp image from the flash surrounded by the vibrating aura - or motion blurr as we photographers call it.
Haha
I'm sure there's an "app" for that somewhere.
Can you tell me the name of that "pro camera especially meant for that energy-capturing"? I got to get me one of those.
Have you ever seen this done? If so, please share the photos with us.
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