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07/28/2014 12:51:14 PM · #1
How do you take shot like this?
07/28/2014 01:11:37 PM · #2
Photoshop
07/28/2014 01:15:18 PM · #3
Originally posted by gotrond:

Photoshop


LOL! Yup.

However...

You could also composite something like that yourself. Take a shot using a spin technique (some people hang their camera from the strap and spin it to get this effect), and take another with the subject as you want it to look. Combine as you want in PS.
07/28/2014 03:03:45 PM · #4
Easiest way is to copy in layers, smack radial blur hard and then selectively mask. This shot was pretty quick and dirty given the sloppy masking at the feet.
07/28/2014 03:05:50 PM · #5
Originally posted by BrennanOB:

Easiest way is to copy in layers, smack radial blur hard and then selectively mask. This shot was pretty quick and dirty given the sloppy masking at the feet.


this sounds like fun!!!
07/28/2014 03:14:47 PM · #6
Most likely the Nik (now Google) Analog Efex Pro 2.
07/28/2014 04:07:58 PM · #7
Actually, Joe Mcnally did something like that in his seminar (without photoshop). you have the background lit and the model in the dark. You use a longer shutter, rotate the camera and then flash the subject at the end. It was pretty cool!
07/29/2014 01:23:51 PM · #8
You could also use a clear gel to obtain the effect
07/29/2014 02:31:44 PM · #9
First you construct a giant wheel with two platforms, facing each other through a hole in the center of the wheel. You place yourself on one platform, and your subject on the other. Then you get someone to spin the wheel around while you take the pictures. (You could also do it with just the camera on the one platform, but I find its better to share the pain with your subject.) :-)
07/30/2014 08:33:00 AM · #10
2 duplicate layers in photoshop. Use radial blur to spin the top and then masks to put back in the unaffected background image.
07/30/2014 08:52:54 AM · #11
kinda similar
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