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07/02/2013 12:40:15 AM · #1 |
Combine parts of multiple photos to display a central theme or subject while keeping the camera in "The Exact Same Spot".
Expert Editing
Examples and Inspiration:
Selected People
Message edited by author 2013-07-02 00:40:29.
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07/02/2013 01:25:36 AM · #2 |
I really enjoyed looking at those. This could be fun.
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07/02/2013 03:06:47 AM · #3 |
I was looking at your stranger portraits and your processing description gave me some insight into how this photographer must do some of his post-processing as he uses distortion in his portraits of the homeless. Thought you might like to see his portfolio:
//www.flickr.com/photos/16536699@N07/with/6539029305/ |
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07/02/2013 10:31:36 AM · #4 |
This is a wonderful idea ,thrilling in the extreme and interesting results. |
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07/02/2013 10:33:10 AM · #5 |
Thanks for that ,good stuff. |
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07/02/2013 10:47:23 AM · #6 |
I would love this but this is far too interesting of a challenge for DPC... We'll stick to food and water drops thank you very much... ;-)
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07/02/2013 11:09:39 AM · #7 |
Thanks for that link - very interesting creations can come from this idea. |
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07/02/2013 12:08:56 PM · #8 |
Fantastic idea. I'm so conditioned to think of expert editing as "combine many different scenes into one" that I never thought the OTHER way, to take a single scene and do multiple exposures OF it to populate it. I can see Wendy doing this with squirrels. I can see Sneezy doing this with an entire football game, LOL. |
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07/02/2013 12:17:39 PM · #9 |
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07/02/2013 01:06:24 PM · #10 |
I love this idea as much as I loved looking through these images to fill my lunch break trying to spot the duplicates. it was like "where's waldo" but there are 4 or 5 waldo's in every image. |
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07/02/2013 01:44:09 PM · #11 |
I love this idea too. When I was posting images to the 2013 Image a week thread, I posted this one which is exactly in line for this challenge. Great idea, hope it comes to be.
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07/02/2013 02:44:36 PM · #12 |
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07/02/2013 11:20:19 PM · #13 |
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10/17/2013 12:58:14 PM · #14 |
Bumping this. Especially for those who haven't seen this latest work.
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10/17/2013 01:09:51 PM · #15 |
It'd be a GREAT challenge. |
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10/17/2013 01:12:08 PM · #16 |
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10/17/2013 01:21:02 PM · #17 |
For an added challenge this could be Advanced editing with a special rule for allowing multiple images but only from one specific 'spot'
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10/17/2013 02:06:57 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by IAmEliKatz: For an added challenge this could be Advanced editing with a special rule for allowing multiple images but only from one specific 'spot' |
Alternatively, keep the expert ruleset but require that all shots be made from the same spot with the same exact framing. |
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10/17/2013 02:47:09 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by IAmEliKatz: For an added challenge this could be Advanced editing with a special rule for allowing multiple images but only from one specific 'spot' |
Alternatively, keep the expert ruleset but require that all shots be made from the same spot with the same exact framing. |
A few good ideas here. Hope we can do one of them.
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10/17/2013 03:04:27 PM · #20 |
LOL - that first example reminded me of this.
+1 from me. If it doesn't make it as a challenge, it would make a great side challenge. |
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11/07/2013 11:07:35 PM · #21 |
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11/07/2013 11:47:37 PM · #22 |
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11/07/2013 11:57:52 PM · #23 |
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11/11/2013 03:16:47 PM · #24 |
The ones with the squirrels are kind of creepy. |
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11/11/2013 03:56:10 PM · #25 |
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