The Kung-Fu Teacher (multiple exposure shot)
I recently did a quick photo session with SiFu Mir. Since I love multiple exposure shots, I had to ask him to do about 10 tornado kicks so that I can try and catch his quick moves in the air (with strobes!) so that I can put together the below effect.
Here's the rest of the gallery:
http://nikos.smugmug.com/gallery/5897600_Yq36c
Here's the rest of the gallery:
http://nikos.smugmug.com/gallery/5897600_Yq36c
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Great shot Nikos... well done...
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Thank you shniks!
Thanks! I had the 580ex with the cheapo wireless ebay trigger on the right that also optically triggered an Alien Bee 400 on the left.
Nikos
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Under perfect circumstances, I try to avoid using flash altogether and simply try to adjust my settings for maximum shutter speed and fps.
This was my first attempt that got me hooked about 2 years ago:
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In brief:
1. Mount camera on tripod.
2. Take multiple photos of the sequence you want to capture. Normally, I shoot in bursts, but with this scenario, I was using strobes so I had to have my subject perform the kick multiple times while recording the progression.
3. Once you get all the shots on your computer, open in photoshop and merge each photo on its own layer.
4. Using layer masks, I do rough cut outs of the subjects from the background to get an idea of how I want to blend the images.
5. Once I get an idea of what I want to accomplish, I then start with the proper extraction of the subjects from the background.
6. I then merge all the layers onto a new layer an then touch up the picture as I would if it was a single exposure (levels, curves, sharpen etc.)
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