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7 Frame composite using a Godox AD200 @ 1/8 with a Magmod MagSphere attached.
Captured with the Fujifilm X-T2 and Captured with the Fujifilm X-T2
This picture is a use of the multiplicity technique. It shows the different ways that humans interact with each other. I chose this location for the photo because I used to play on these rocks with my friends. This photo also represents the rule of thirds technique. As well as the stop action technique.Also I like this photo because I feel it turned out really well and shows a good understanding of the picture. My favorite thing about working on this assignment was going out and taking photos.
No idea how this happened. The camera I was using is not supposed to be able to double expose unless you set a switch on the rewind lever. I was sure I got nothing of interest because there were so many people coming and going. Strangely, this image represents quite a lot of the movement of people I saw but in a still frame. I find the temporal quality interesting.
Non fate caso alle mie facce parecchio idote..purtroppo mi stavo troppo divertendo e non riuscivo a non ridere e a stare seria =D
MGA Academy Presents "Broadway Bound" at Kings Theatre, Edinburgh 2nd April 2014.
More ‘multiplicity’ on my SmugMug Album here: Multiplicity Album
This is my very first try at cloning my self! Please have that in mind :p Best viewed in small;) There are many small errors, but hey! there's a first time for everything! Right?
Thank you so much Clarence the Cross-eyed Lion for helping me by editing my green eyes :)
Fusión de distintas fotos en una. Un ejercicio fácil y divertido en Photoshop.
¿Quieres saber cómo? Te lo cuento en el artículo Cómo Multiplicar Personas en una Foto: Trucos y Consejos publicado en el blog de fotografía dZoom.
También hemos abierto un hilo en el grupo de Flickr de dZoom para que puedas subir tus fotos con este efecto tan divertido.
Several sets of Diesel Multiple Units make up a six-car train departing Scarborough Station for Hull, sometime in the mid 1980s. The unit closest to the camera is a pair of Metropolitan-Cammell units, I believe.
Camera: Not Recorded
Film: Kodak Gold 100 (35mm)
Epson V600 scan
Adriana Falcon x8.
A crop from an entire 360 photo which contains 11 Adriana Falcon's (3 more than the image above).
The 360 can be viewed at: www.yellowecho.com/site/2008/10/11/adriana-falcon-360/
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