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08/20/2008 05:29:12 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by scalvert: Originally posted by Bear_Music: I don't think a Christmas theme is required, or even especially desirable... |
...on the other hand you could take advantage of the warm weather and still do a Christmas theme. Build a group shot around a puddle of water with top hat, scarf, carrot & broom. Frosty meets global warming. ;-P |
I like that idea, I could ask one of them to bring a hair dryer like they melted frosty.
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08/20/2008 05:30:47 PM · #27 |
More than likely I will do a PS composite of them. I have done a few in the past but it̢۪s more of the fact of what will they be doing???
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08/20/2008 07:43:25 PM · #28 |
tsk tsk - I've heard no mention of Godzilla... |
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08/20/2008 08:02:00 PM · #29 |
You could do a Where's Waldo? type photo. Get the kids dressed up doing a variety of things and make a huge composite photo, then hide a picture of grandma in there somewhere, maybe running from Godzilla. |
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08/20/2008 08:52:33 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: tsk tsk - I've heard no mention of Godzilla... | LOL
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08/20/2008 09:37:12 PM · #31 |
I've seen a style in shopping centres these days that shoot each subject inside a box. Afterwards, the shots are stitched together in varying sizes that allow the edges of the box to be the borders. The subject is typically sitting on a chair or various poses. I imagine you could also have them lean just outside of frame, as though they're looking towards the next box. A pose similar to a star jump, hands and feet against the sides, then invert the image...
I wish I had a sample shot to show the concept more elegantly. |
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