What is the longest continuous live freeze on camera?

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readinghypnotist
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What is the longest continuous live freeze on camera?

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One thing I've been thinking about lately is, what the longest live freeze captured on camera, without any edits or effects? How long was it?
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my wild guest is 10 min to 15 min
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readinghypnotist wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:02 am One thing I've been thinking about lately is, what the longest live freeze captured on camera, without any edits or effects? How long was it?
this is a real girl, more than 1 hour --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhhkWTzwcMo&t=4506s

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If you are being moved around.. are you really "freezing"?
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readinghypnotist wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2025 9:02 am One thing I've been thinking about lately is, what the longest live freeze captured on camera, without any edits or effects? How long was it?
At the height of my popularity I was shooting 2-3 cluips a day and had managed to get my time to 3.5-4.0 minutes without blinking. Currently I can do 60-90 seconds
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One great way i learned and educated people on posing is when you are posed, simply daydream as this can allow your body to remain in place and not think about the rest of your body. Second, when staring in the distance, allow your eyes to find a small object in the distance and make small circles around it.. this allows the front of the eye to get moisture and prevent any involuntary blinking on the immediate side. Wind and light can create blinking, so try to avoid staring in those directions. Hope it helps.

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