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Posted 39 months ago.
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Very nice. Nine exposures on a tripod,
hand-merged in photoshop or similar? Were
the waves a pain to keep from making the
merge difficult?
Posted 39 months ago.
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Great idea, I might actually try something
like this one day. I did a clone picture one
and really like making them.
Posted 39 months ago.
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I shot this picture without a tripod at a
continuous 3 to 4 pictures per second. I
pressed the shutter release button as soon as
Sorena entered the frame on the right hand
and stopped with pressing the shutter after
2,5 second. The highest jump position (in the
middle) was the starting photo for this
collage. All other positions (photos) are
composed over this one photo.
Posted 39 months ago.
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This is a great photo! I have the perfect
blog post to accompany it. I will feature it
in the next few weeks and will forward our
readers to this page. (Attribution and link
to your photo is listed at the bottom of the
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Posted 19 months ago.
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This is a great photo! I have the perfect
blog post to accompany it. I will feature
this morning and forward our readers to this
page. (Attribution and link to your photo is
listed at the bottom of the post.) Check out
your pic in action: www.marksdailyapple.com Have a great day!
Posted 19 months ago.
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I think this photo is a
Please add your photo to www.flickr.com/groups/supershot/
After you add it to the group pool, please
tag this photo as a SuperShot Invited with SIC
Posted 13 months ago.
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Gustavo Muleey
says:
very good pic !
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