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I was at a friends house warming and I saw a group of boys playing around on the dock, so I asked them if I couldfire a couple shots of them. They happily agreed, as long as I showed them the pics and here are some of the results.
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Here's another.
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Hi SNT,
Cool shots.... looks like a laugh. Did you use multiple exposure, or were these done on the PC? Mark |
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It was a lot of fun! I was just firing away without the intent of doing anything like this with them. I just photomerged them together in CS2 and did some basic masking to get the final result. The first image is a composite of three and the second image is five.
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SlapNTickleJr wrote:
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Those are really great shots. Merging them really made the whole photo. As far as I am concerned it was outstanding work!
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