/\….you shoot continuous frames and then layer then overtop of each other in photoshop and then erase the backgrounds or overlapping edges of each picture except for one that will remain as your background…tripods are an almost must to make sure each frame remains lined up with the next and the one before.
way too many frames, its too cluttered, take out every second frame starting with the first one and so on…it should free up some space so it doesnt just look like a continuous red line….(only my opinion though)
> /\….you shoot continuous frames and then layer then overtop of each other in photoshop and then erase the backgrounds or overlapping edges of each picture except for one that will remain as your background…tripods are an almost must to make sure each frame remains lined up with the next and the one before.
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> way too many frames, its too cluttered, take out every second frame starting with the first one and so on…it should free up some space so it doesnt just look like a continuous red line….(only my opinion though)
judging from his other sequence shots he posted, i think this one was just experimentation. His others were done much better.
I have to agree with Tinee, the frame spacing on this particular shot was excellent and that is what gave it such an interesting and balanced composition.
Wow. I like how the controlled movement can be seen - just look at the arc of the head and the arc of the rest of his body in contrast to that. skills.
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Johnie P
18 years, 1 month ago
how do you do your sequance shots they look great
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billytalented
18 years, 1 month ago
/\….you shoot continuous frames and then layer then overtop of each other in photoshop and then erase the backgrounds or overlapping edges of each picture except for one that will remain as your background…tripods are an almost must to make sure each frame remains lined up with the next and the one before.
way too many frames, its too cluttered, take out every second frame starting with the first one and so on…it should free up some space so it doesnt just look like a continuous red line….(only my opinion though)
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Chunk
18 years, 1 month ago
> /\….you shoot continuous frames and then layer then overtop of each other in photoshop and then erase the backgrounds or overlapping edges of each picture except for one that will remain as your background…tripods are an almost must to make sure each frame remains lined up with the next and the one before.
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> way too many frames, its too cluttered, take out every second frame starting with the first one and so on…it should free up some space so it doesnt just look like a continuous red line….(only my opinion though)
judging from his other sequence shots he posted, i think this one was just experimentation. His others were done much better.
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aman
18 years, 1 month ago
I think it looks good with that many frames… It really shows the smooth arc of the jump and makes it look more flowey.
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shootr
18 years, 1 month ago
I have to agree with Tinee, the frame spacing on this particular shot was excellent and that is what gave it such an interesting and balanced composition.
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Mic
17 years, 2 months ago
Wow. I like how the controlled movement can be seen - just look at the arc of the head and the arc of the rest of his body in contrast to that. skills.
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Air-Supplier
16 years, 10 months ago
haha awsome photo!
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