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Mar 18, 2010 08:07 |  #1

First off, here is my original attempt with all the brilliant feedback I got.

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=835407

Having taken that on board, I tried it again and came up with:

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I've learnt more from the second shoot, and I think it's better attempt than the first one!

As always, please can I have your feedback and comments!

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Mar 18, 2010 08:52 |  #2

wow... i love it!!!! Its faaaar better than the first attempt!

Definitely gonna try it on my next shoot


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Mar 18, 2010 12:10 as a reply to  @ shum's post |  #3

Crack-a-lackin'! (that means good in SC!)


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Mar 18, 2010 15:46 |  #4

What a great idea, I am going to try this tonight. Fantastic!


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Mar 18, 2010 16:44 as a reply to  @ ScottWCDN's post |  #5

That looks great!!!!!!!!!


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Mar 18, 2010 22:14 |  #6

i love it! very nice


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Mar 18, 2010 22:33 |  #7

looks great! But I'm not a fan of the snake looking thing coming out of her chest on the far left of the picture, :)


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Mar 18, 2010 23:21 |  #8

love it!!!


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Mar 18, 2010 23:35 |  #9

Much, much, MUCH better than the first attempt! Loving it!

Any chance you can make it a little bigger though?


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Mar 19, 2010 02:38 |  #10

Love it can you tell me how you did it would love to try it .


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Mar 19, 2010 05:49 |  #11

Camera Settings:

Expose for the scene
Manual mode - so the camera settings don't change
MF with a large Depth of Field (F8 or smaller) - i have yet to master the shallow depth of field technique.


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Mar 19, 2010 05:51 |  #12

Photoshop

Use layers to bring all images in to one file, and then delete the part of each layer (that you don't want).

PS has an Auto Align function on some versions - it makes life easier but not essential (as the tripod will help alignment).


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Mar 19, 2010 05:57 |  #13

Nice work!


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Mar 19, 2010 09:31 |  #14

nice shot mate....!

heres one i did last year at a wedding....not as many multiples though...


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Mar 19, 2010 11:45 |  #15

sunnydacat wrote in post #9827315 (external link)
Photoshop

Use layers to bring all images in to one file, and then delete the part of each layer (that you don't want).

PS has an Auto Align function on some versions - it makes life easier but not essential (as the tripod will help alignment).

What does Auto Align do? It automatically merges all layers so you don't have to do anything like deleting?




  
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