of course the setup is camera on tripod using an ambient light source so it never changes. this is extremely important so make sure the tv and other eratic lighting devices are off. i simply set for delayed release and ran to each position...the hand stand was a challenge
in ps i opened all the images and chose one as the base. i simply copied and pasted each one by one creating layers, masking and deleting unwanted portions. hope this makes sense.
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I rather enjoyed that thanks for sharing it!
Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
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Also, I'm curious how you did this. I can't imagine the method. Care to share it?
Jim
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Ok, how?
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Makes me want to set up the tripod and get shooting. Thanks for sharing!
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thanks for your comments everyone
of course the setup is camera on tripod using an ambient light source so it never changes. this is extremely important so make sure the tv and other eratic lighting devices are off. i simply set for delayed release and ran to each position...the hand stand was a challenge
in ps i opened all the images and chose one as the base. i simply copied and pasted each one by one creating layers, masking and deleting unwanted portions. hope this makes sense.