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Feb 19, 2009 14:31 |  #16

Is it just me or is the one on the pc (far left) looking at dirty pictures of 2 hampsters???

On a serious note...IMHO, this is the best multiplicity pic I've seen! Great work, it must have taken ages!


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Feb 19, 2009 14:59 |  #17

I agree, one of the best i've seen. The weights lifting element is the best.


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Feb 19, 2009 15:46 |  #18

Wow....this is very very cool. I am laughing out loud at the hampster porn though.:lol:



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Feb 19, 2009 15:48 |  #19

Very nicely done :D


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Feb 19, 2009 18:58 |  #20

Thanks for the feedback, I'm pretty happy with it.

Took about 10 hours total. about 1.5 hours to take the shots (80ish taken, different expressions and poses and we took our time and drank Scotch) and about 8 hours of PS work, give or take. I could have done the PS work faster (like 1/2 that), but I wanted to make sure it's very clean as we may make a large print from it.




  
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Feb 19, 2009 19:02 |  #21

That is SOOO AWESOME!


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Feb 19, 2009 19:51 |  #22

I like it. I have to try this sometime.


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Feb 19, 2009 21:38 |  #23

Awesome! I really like how different poses are interacting with each other. How long did it take you to do it?




  
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Feb 19, 2009 22:59 |  #24

ha, this must've taken a while to do...what if you bumped the camera in the process :p

really really cool. nice job. i especially like the two guys in front.




  
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Feb 19, 2009 23:25 |  #25

Very well done. I'm impressed.


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Feb 19, 2009 23:38 |  #26

McBride61 wrote in post #7364264 (external link)
Awesome! I really like how different poses are interacting with each other. How long did it take you to do it?

/me points to post #20...




  
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Feb 19, 2009 23:51 |  #27

but how did u do this??? i know its hard to explain but more or less... whats the idea in making one of these?


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Feb 20, 2009 00:24 |  #28

If I'm not mistaken, it's a bunch of different shots from a tripod then stacked in PS.

edit: and for the record, I think it's Swine Pr0n. :lol:
on second thought, it does kind of look like gerbils or something...




  
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Feb 20, 2009 01:04 |  #29

S-Man wrote in post #7365188 (external link)
If I'm not mistaken, it's a bunch of different shots from a tripod then stacked in PS.

edit: and for the record, I think it's Swine Pr0n. :lol:
on second thought, it does kind of look like gerbils or something...

Correct.

Step 1) put camera on tripod
Step 2) take multiple shots (try not to change anything)
Step 3) Blend shots in Photoshop
Step 4) Rejoice.

It's as simple as that, however I've had many many years experience with PS, and planned this shoot out to ensure that the blended shots in the end would all match in multiple respects (exposure, color, etc).

Oh, and it's hamster porn, a bit of an inside joke.




  
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Feb 20, 2009 08:38 |  #30

your just missing potn on the computer


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