View Full Version : Tried a couple of trick photos
Cheryl3700
4th of July 2003 (Fri), 17:29
First photo I took on a very slow shutter speed (50) and panned to follow my son on his skateboard. The trees fuzzed out and he is sort of in focus.
Second I took two photos with the photo stitch setting and then stitched the photos. My daughter does not have a twin. lol
http://www.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=67b0de21b3216bf945f2
kb244
4th of July 2003 (Fri), 20:37
Speaking of photo tricks, you know how when you have longer exposures than a couple of seconds, and if anything moves its a blur. But what if an object stays still for couple of seconds, then moves out the frame quickly.
Here is one such example, taking a picture of my brother lighting fireworks , on a 10 second shutter. Told him to stay still for bout 3-4 seconds, then quickly light it and run. The results makes it look like he was disentergrated in the blast, we will sorely miss him ( hehe j/k ). Course my two younger brothers want to do more of that, like appearing as ghosts.
RedShoesGirl
4th of July 2003 (Fri), 23:18
Where is the example, I would love to see this trick!
TimNYC24
5th of July 2003 (Sat), 05:44
Cheryl, nice stitch job, virtualy seamless!
ravens
5th of July 2003 (Sat), 08:36
Love the 'Jen Twins' shot! My daughter wants me to take a shot of her like that!
Paul
sdommin
5th of July 2003 (Sat), 10:41
TimNYC24 wrote:
Cheryl, nice stitch job, virtualy seamless!
I agree - nice job. Water is hard to stitch.
Cheryl3700
6th of July 2003 (Sun), 18:44
Thanks Karl and all - yea where is the example? That would be cool to see the exploded person effect. Please post the photo. :-)
kb244
6th of July 2003 (Sun), 18:49
http://www.kb244.com/images/matt_boom.jpg
heheh oops
G3Hawaii
6th of July 2003 (Sun), 19:10
I can't open the second image (twins). All I see is the thumbnail. What am I doing wrong?
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