Zacharys-Jump
Copyright ©2009, Christopher Ashworth
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Multiply shots firing off on the E3 comped together with Photoshop CS3
Photographer: |
Christopher Ashworth
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Folder: |
Common area |
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18-Jan-2009 16:45 CET |
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9.50/2
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Camera: |
Olympus E3 |
Exposure time: |
1/2000 |
Aperture: |
2.8 |
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Lens: |
12-60mm SWD |
Focusing method: |
iESP |
ISO: |
100 |
White balance: |
Auto |
Flash: |
no |
Image format: |
RAW |
Processing applied: |
PS Automerge |
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Image resized to: |
1024x964 |
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Cool Idea
This is a catchy idea Christopher. Would like to see this again where the main subject morphs into someone/something else! Good stuff indeed. Regards
Randall Beaudin at 05:47 CET on 19-Jan-2009 [Reply]
Cool Idea
This is a catchy idea Christopher. Would like to see this again where the main subject morphs into someone/something else! Good stuff indeed. Regards
Randall Beaudin at 05:47 CET on 19-Jan-2009 [Reply]
Cool Idea
I like it!
Brandon Gellar at 08:11 CET on 19-Jan-2009 [Reply]
mulitple images/ double exposures
This is a fun image. Well done.
How hard would it be to make it look like he was jumping out of the water and on to the rock?
Kevin Dude at 03:19 CET on 22-Jan-2009 [Reply]
Reversed Version
It it take a photoshoot with the person jumping backwards.
Christopher Ashworth at 05:19 CET on 22-Jan-2009 [Reply]
backwards
Christopher Ashworth wrote:
> It it take a photoshoot with the person jumping backwards.
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I can see they'd have to enter the water differently as well, standing up. Otherwise, you could just photoshop them and reverse the subject so they would face the other way.
I'll have to try that this summer.
Kevin Dude at 06:28 CET on 26-Jan-2009 [Reply]