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06/23/2006 04:27:56 AM · #1
Different kind of challenge, i hope this is ok here.

How did he do that?

06/23/2006 04:31:38 AM · #2
Photoshopped, I think. It appears the kid was standing fully vertical on a flat surface from the position of his feet, knnes and back.

Also looks like there is some leftover artifacts around his head and hand.

Difference in lighting, color balance and the perspective is off.

OK, I'm sure it was PS'd.

Message edited by author 2006-06-23 04:35:13.
06/23/2006 05:05:01 AM · #3
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Photoshopped, I think. It appears the kid was standing fully vertical on a flat surface from the position of his feet, knnes and back.

Also looks like there is some leftover artifacts around his head and hand.

Difference in lighting, color balance and the perspective is off.

OK, I'm sure it was PS'd.


No way man that's real! :P
06/23/2006 05:10:00 AM · #4
Did you know he is a worlock?

Wait I don't have to talk like that in this thread...
06/24/2006 12:03:29 AM · #5
It is real...



He just jumped out of the swing. I removed the swing with paint, that is all.

Message edited by author 2006-06-24 00:05:55.
06/24/2006 12:05:33 AM · #6
I'm guessing he busted his butt immediately after the shot then ...lol
06/24/2006 12:16:21 AM · #7
He did it several times landing in the sand. They were taken a little late after he jumped out and started falling. I was suprised this camera could do this actualy.



Message edited by author 2006-06-24 00:17:33.
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