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Dec 23, 2009 21:54 |  #1

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Dec 23, 2009 21:59 |  #2

not bad but your WB is off... and it looks like you have some motion blur in the shot... but nice framing


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Dec 24, 2009 00:59 |  #3

Ok how do you do this? I got a friend who snowboards and wanted to shoot him. What settings did you use. I got a 75-300 f4 lens with a canon xsi. Any suggestions.




  
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Dec 24, 2009 06:49 |  #4

you shoot the photos then stitch the photos together in photoshop.


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Dec 24, 2009 14:53 |  #5

There's a wayyyyy easier way. I'll post a link to a video explaining how to do it on gimp when I get a chance.


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Dec 24, 2009 15:37 |  #6

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=sMzsbB5gqtY (external link)


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Jan 02, 2010 23:07 |  #7

marking this to come back to the tutorial...

BTW...great sequence!


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