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04/10/2020 07:06:38 PM · #1 |
Create an image with "2 or 3 or More of Me": this might make an interesting self-portrait challenge. "2 or 3 or More of Someone" would be wider. "2 or 3 or More of Anything" would be wide open :-)
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04/10/2020 09:42:13 PM · #2 |
FWIW many cameras (including all of mine) have a maximum shutter speed of 15 seconds and lack remote-triggering capability.
If you want it to be a self-portrait only I think that should be specified in the title. |
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04/11/2020 02:40:17 PM · #3 |
Create an image with two or three or more of yourself or someone else in the same photo by using a slow shutter setting of 15 seconds or more. For 30 second images you may need to reset the shutter speed and/or use a remote shutter release. |
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04/11/2020 02:48:16 PM · #4 |
"Diptych" and "Triptych" have very specific meanings: they refer to a work of art that is displayed on 2 or 3 side-by-side panels. So that title (for this challenge description) is a non-starter.
Alternative title: "2 or 3 or More of Me": this might make an interesting self-portrait challenge. "2 or 3 or More of Someone" would be wider. "2 or 3 or More of Anything" would be wide open :-)
I don't think we'd get a lot of participation if we restricted this to a long exposure and blacking-out of a portion of the view as things switched. It's a very difficult and time-consuming technique, and an archaic one to boot since we have photoshop.
How about doing this in Extended editing? Specify a fixed scene with a repeating element?
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04/11/2020 03:08:15 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: "Diptych" and "Triptych" have very specific meanings: they refer to a work of art that is displayed on 2 or 3 side-by-side panels. So that title (for this challenge description) is a non-starter.
Alternative title: "2 or 3 or More of Me": this might make an interesting self-portrait challenge. "2 or 3 or More of Someone" would be wider. "2 or 3 or More of Anything" would be wide open :-)
I don't think we'd get a lot of participation if we restricted this to a long exposure and blacking-out of a portion of the view as things switched. It's a very difficult and time-consuming technique, and an archaic one to boot since we have photoshop.
How about doing this in Extended editing? Specify a fixed scene with a repeating element? |
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04/11/2020 03:21:19 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: How about doing this in Extended editing? Specify a fixed scene with a repeating element? |
We have a tutorial for that. |
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04/12/2020 05:01:19 AM · #7 |
Does it really have to be a self-portrait? What about just something repeating in the fixed scene? A cat, dog, car, whatever. Leave it generic. |
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04/12/2020 06:45:41 AM · #8 |
Agreed. I hate being in front of a camera.
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04/12/2020 12:19:39 PM · #9 |
The fact that some of our members don't like to make self-portraits isn't a good reason not to schedule them. Just sayin'... NOT sayin' is one will end up as an SP challenge, just making a point :-)
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04/12/2020 12:45:34 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: If you want it to be a self-portrait only I think that should be specified in the title. |
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04/13/2020 03:20:16 PM · #11 |
I think it should be left up to the photographer. |
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04/24/2020 10:18:57 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by marnet: Does it really have to be a self-portrait? What about just something repeating in the fixed scene? A cat, dog, car, whatever. Leave it generic. |
Let's go with that. Repeat something in a fixed scene to create a unique composition. |
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