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Dec 18 2008 12:23pm
Supposed to be the 7 sins, see if you can figure it out!

Shot in my living room, 7 shots, same person.
Used a tamron 17-50/2.8, no flash, 3 minute timer.

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Dec 18 2008 12:28pm
haha funny one. hmm are the shadows natural or were they added in photoshop?
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Dec 18 2008 12:29pm
Quote (Futurama @ Thu, Dec 18 2008, 02:28pm)
haha funny one. hmm are the shadows natural or were they added in photoshop?


Natural.

Theres 4 Tungsten cieling lights assembled together in a cross pattern that probably made the "double shadows"
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Dec 18 2008 12:37pm
whatcha think futurama another ace here?


e/ which method did you use to create this?

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Dec 18 2008 12:38pm
Quote (Aquaphire @ Thu, Dec 18 2008, 12:29pm)
Natural.

Theres 4 Tungsten cieling lights assembled together in a cross pattern that probably made the "double shadows"


lmao that really makes me feel like a photoshop noob sleep.gif
Well I will try to create a few multiexposure photos in a couple of weeks and I hope they won't be too crappy compared to this one biggrin.gif
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Dec 18 2008 12:45pm
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lmao that really makes me feel like a photoshop noob  sleep.gif
Well I will try to create a few multiexposure photos in a couple of weeks and I hope they won't be too crappy compared to this one biggrin.gif


Its really simple to do...

Its called a composite shot, not a multiple exposure.

Multiple exposures are two shots that are stacked one on top of another...without photoshop. Traditionally, it would be one film exposed twice with two different pictures.



This shot was taken, 7 seperate shots by leaving the camera on an unmoving tripod. From there, u just load them all into photoshop and "erase" the parts that aren't part of the parts u want.

Not hard at all!
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Dec 18 2008 12:47pm
Oh, heres a multiple exposure:




Most digital standard cameras can't do it anymore
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Dec 18 2008 12:48pm
Quote (Aquaphire @ Thu, Dec 18 2008, 07:45pm)
Its really simple to do...

Its called a composite shot, not a multiple exposure.

Multiple exposures are two shots that are stacked one on top of another...without photoshop. Traditionally, it would be one film exposed twice with two different pictures.



This shot was taken, 7 seperate shots by leaving the camera on an unmoving tripod. From there, u just load them all into photoshop and "erase" the parts that aren't part of the parts u want.

Not hard at all!


yeah thats chantals method, its cool!

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Dec 18 2008 12:50pm
Quote (Aquaphire @ Thu, Dec 18 2008, 12:45pm)
Its really simple to do...

Its called a composite shot, not a multiple exposure.

Multiple exposures are two shots that are stacked one on top of another...without photoshop. Traditionally, it would be one film exposed twice with two different pictures.



This shot was taken, 7 seperate shots by leaving the camera on an unmoving tripod. From there, u just load them all into photoshop and "erase" the parts that aren't part of the parts u want.

Not hard at all!


Well I didn't know the name of that kind of photos so I just called it multiexposure lol
I have taken a few photos of myself in the past and let a friend of mine put them together in photoshop because back then I didn't even have PS
and the only composite shot I have created so far is of an action figure biggrin.gif
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Dec 18 2008 12:53pm
Quote (Futurama @ Thu, Dec 18 2008, 02:50pm)
Well I didn't know the name of that kind of photos so I just called it multiexposure lol
I have taken a few photos of myself in the past and let a friend of mine put them together in photoshop because back then I didn't even have PS
and the only composite shot I have created so far is of an action figure biggrin.gif


Download ^o^

Another program u might find interesting is Lightroom. It doesn't do the fancy edits that photoshop can do but its fast and super intuitive. (U can download a free trail)
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