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06/26/2004 01:30:04 PM · #1
I love taking series shots and merging them together in photoshop, aand was wondering if there are others who do too! If so lets see some of your creations! Here's a few I have done in the last year...







06/26/2004 01:56:44 PM · #2
i dont have any, but i think these are great.
good series
06/26/2004 01:58:31 PM · #3
Some details on how you're doing that would be good :)
06/26/2004 02:05:00 PM · #4
Originally posted by GeneralE:

Some details on how you're doing that would be good :)


Details?... oh boy! this could be embarrassing! :P
I really don't have any set way of doing these. I just start cropping and pasting, or overlapping and erasing. Sometimes I will do some fancy blending like screen or multiply, but usually it's just shooting the same scene and cutting three and pasting then into one.
06/26/2004 02:27:39 PM · #5
Originally posted by aaronb532:

I really don't have any set way of doing these. I just start cropping and pasting, or overlapping and erasing. Sometimes I will do some fancy blending like screen or multiply, but usually it's just shooting the same scene and cutting three and pasting then into one.

So, if these are overlapping slices "stitched" together you've done a really good job creating the impression of multiple subjects on a single, seamless background.

I don't even try that much, or stitched panoramas either (although I keep intending to try. This one does use parts of two frames though
"Fishy" Cloud
06/26/2004 02:39:47 PM · #6
Only ever attempted one...
06/26/2004 02:46:22 PM · #7
06/26/2004 02:49:43 PM · #8

Three shots of the same Marsh Wren, one on the right is flipped for composition. Fake background: multiple gradients using original background colors.
06/26/2004 02:52:01 PM · #9
thats what I was looking for Jason and sfalice! Those are great! I especially love the dog(s) :)
06/26/2004 03:03:41 PM · #10
I use Panavue rather than Photoshop to do the blending and merging for me. I have a few examples here:



Message edited by author 2004-06-26 15:15:09.
06/26/2004 03:05:23 PM · #11
I guess this would be my best one:

06/26/2004 03:07:46 PM · #12
lol, good one movieman!
06/26/2004 03:23:05 PM · #13
Sorry, misunderstood the type of image you were referring to...don`t possess the post processing skills for those type of shots but admire all you that can produce them.

Gordon
06/26/2004 04:24:01 PM · #14
oddly enough, i just did one a few days ago. just bored.



not as good as moviemans...i should prob try a bit wider angle...hmmm...

Message edited by author 2004-06-26 16:25:14.
06/26/2004 04:35:36 PM · #15
o-ster, I like the comedy of this! neat image!
06/26/2004 04:37:02 PM · #16
Originally posted by the-O-ster:

not as good as moviemans...


Looks pretty good to me!

Message edited by author 2004-06-26 16:37:33.
06/26/2004 04:39:28 PM · #17
thanks guys, but i think i'm too "bunched up". movie man's got a nice spatial distance b/t figures. i think it makes it more believable.
06/26/2004 08:42:11 PM · #18
I have never tried one before...so I thought I would. I emphasize "tried" but I think it is pretty dismal...I had no idea how to do it. It gives me a starting point, anyway! ;o) LOL

06/26/2004 09:06:33 PM · #19


the only one i've ever attempted...long ago with my little 1.2 mp Olympus.
06/26/2004 09:50:28 PM · #20
06/26/2004 10:29:18 PM · #21
06/27/2004 06:19:12 AM · #22

06/27/2004 07:52:05 AM · #23
These are always fun to do - here are two that I did...



06/27/2004 08:07:29 AM · #24





Message edited by author 2004-06-27 08:10:11.
06/27/2004 10:48:03 AM · #25
Me hanging out with myself....
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