Jeff Dilcher wrote:
> Yes, this is known as cranial reciprocity failure.
> Briefly stated, the subject's head size varies
> in proportion to the length of the time of the
> exposure, up until a certain point, after which
> the subject's head will be removed from the photo
> altogether.
Jeff,
This is a new one to me! I knew of it in its variant where the head becomes "inflated" in ratio to the square of the photographer's ego multiplied by the length of the exposure time... -:))
In this case, the head is also removed from the photo but it tends to be a much more sloppy process!
Guy
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