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05/23/2004 03:35:29 PM · #1 |
im sure everyone here knows kiwiness. He does photos of him self, like many times in one setting. How do you do that?

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05/23/2004 03:44:05 PM · #2 |
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05/23/2004 03:46:04 PM · #3 |
Kiwiness is just showing what you see when you drink too much vodka. Don't drink and shoot. |
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05/23/2004 03:51:17 PM · #4 |
Copy and paste.
Message edited by author 2004-05-23 15:52:36. |
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05/23/2004 04:02:40 PM · #5 |
The basic setup is as follows:
1. Set up your camera on a tripod.
2. Set your exposure and focus manually so that it does not change between shots.
3. Take several pictures with your subject moving around to different locations.
4. In your favorite editing program, use one image as a base, and merge selections from the other images to create a single composite.
The concept is pretty simple, but doing it right takes a lot of work. Kiwiness does a terific job at it. "All My Brothers" is one of my favorite shots. |
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