This picture wasn't photoshopped. Ian Hobson produced it using his drier machine along with a modified laser projector. It makes sense the way i think of the Large Hadron Collider works insidewithin all operated by Duck Dodgers, from the 24th . 5 century.
"It had been really a reasonably straightforward photo to create,Inch Ian informs me, "your camera (Canon 7D) is on the tripod while watching tumble-drier drum, set to full manual mode (EXIF on Flickr), using the shutter being controlled with a remote release cable. The lens was centered on the rear of the drum although the sunshine was on, then set to manual focus to lock it, to ensure that once the light was off, the lens did not go looking for focus again at nighttime. Then your primary light was turned off, therefore it was as dark as you possibly can. At this time an altered pocket laser projector was shone into the rear of the drum for any second or three, after which it your camera shutter was closed. Which was it."
He used this laser projector to produce the result, after swapping the built-in laser for any better eco-friendly one. It makes sense rather awesome. [Flickr]
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