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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...
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06/26/2004 01:56:44 PM · #2 |
i dont have any, but i think these are great.
good series
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06/26/2004 01:58:31 PM · #3 |
Some details on how you're doing that would be good :) |
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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. |
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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
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06/26/2004 02:39:47 PM · #6 |
Only ever attempted one...
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06/26/2004 02:46:22 PM · #7 |
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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. |
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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) :) |
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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. |
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06/26/2004 03:05:23 PM · #11 |
I guess this would be my best one:
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06/26/2004 03:07:46 PM · #12 |
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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
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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.
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06/26/2004 04:35:36 PM · #15 |
o-ster, I like the comedy of this! neat image! |
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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. |
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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.
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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

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06/26/2004 09:06:33 PM · #19 |
the only one i've ever attempted...long ago with my little 1.2 mp Olympus. |
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06/26/2004 09:50:28 PM · #20 |
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06/26/2004 10:29:18 PM · #21 |
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06/27/2004 06:19:12 AM · #22 |
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06/27/2004 07:52:05 AM · #23 |
These are always fun to do - here are two that I did...

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06/27/2004 08:07:29 AM · #24 |

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