How about a thread for Composites...

Good job. They look great. How are you assembling the series of images together? I could do it in Photoshop but it would take quite a bit of time. There has to be an easier way.
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Tymevest
 
Quite easy actually (Using Photoshop) choose photos and stack, resize your canvas (I usually go 3 X the width. choose your 1st photo place on the left or right then switch to the second pic and move it to it's location (Use opacity to help with alignment) erase what overlaps with a large brush (Hardness at 0) and repeat both of these pics were about 5-10 minutes to do. When shooting use manual so little to no variance in lighting or DOF this will make playing with them a lot easier... give it a try and let's see your try...
Good job. They look great. How are you assembling the series of images together? I could do it in Photoshop but it would take quite a bit of time. There has to be an easier way.
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Tymevest
 
Sorry for my stupid questions . . . . .

For the first shot, do you place the subject on the far left or right side of the frame giving room for the subject to run into the center of the frame ? I'm guessing you shoot these in burst mode ?

Very cool idea, would like to learn more. Thanks !
 
sorry, out for most of the day... the first shot was worked on from right to left the second shot was the opposite. Yes this is a burst mode sequence 8 FPS, It's getting easier all the time and the processing is not taking much time at all...
Sorry for my stupid questions . . . . .

For the first shot, do you place the subject on the far left or right side of the frame giving room for the subject to run into the center of the frame ? I'm guessing you shoot these in burst mode ?

Very cool idea, would like to learn more. Thanks !
 
Quite easy actually (Using Photoshop) choose photos and stack, resize your canvas (I usually go 3 X the width. choose your 1st photo place on the left or right then switch to the second pic and move it to it's location (Use opacity to help with alignment) erase what overlaps with a large brush (Hardness at 0) and repeat both of these pics were about 5-10 minutes to do. When shooting use manual so little to no variance in lighting or DOF this will make playing with them a lot easier... give it a try and let's see your try...
Good job. They look great. How are you assembling the series of images together? I could do it in Photoshop but it would take quite a bit of time. There has to be an easier way.
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Tymevest
Thanks. I'll have to give it a try when I get a series of shots to put together.
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Tymevest
 

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