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A composite image blending three photographs of a rainbow, lake view and a sunset. All original photography. All taken around the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania
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This is a composite consisting of 3 images. The first one is the burned out shack which I shot several months ago in town and the next 2 (the ghost and the skeleton) were taken last week from one of my neighbor's lawn decorations.
I simply relocated the ghost and skeleton to the shack. I found the shack to be much more interesting and haunting than my neighbor's house. Happy Halloween!
Playing around in Photoshop again the other evening and trying another technique out.
2 shot composite with an added splash of colour.
I'm obsessed with these hair flip composites. I went a more traditional route this time, just combining multiple exposures onto one body to create an insane amount of hair.
With the gypsum empties in their later VAR path it was only a few minutes between them and the early-running Carlisle - Crewe engineers' trunk service so I decided to hang about.
A very short consist easily fitted into the plan I had for it and 66434 is seen in this composite picture made up of sections from 3 different images to keep everything in focus.
Kept me busy with PS for a couple of hours on a dull day.
Fireworks Composite
A composite of several exposures from the fireworks show tonight in my town.
(I hope no one in the PAD group minds I am sending this in today, not as a second photo of the day just adding it to the pool because I like it a bit better than my first one. In any case hope everyone in the US had a great 4th. Thanks for looking)
7/6/2009 -- after looking at this on my son's monitor I realized that my monitor was crunching blacks and that there were visible boxes where my layers intersected on the image.... I gotta get a new monitor for my photography processing machine.... I replaced the image with one that minimized that effect, still a bit I can see junk in the shadow detail on his I don't like but it's better than it was.
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Just trying some composite crap, first stab at it and did it very hacklike as you can see.
Model Taken from one of these series
www.flickr.com/photos/stikman/2181947271/
And sky from this;
www.flickr.com/photos/stikman/2145617326/
2 kicker bare strobes and one main light (octa).
composite
thinking of everything at the time
blending together
chaotic mood
Canon EOS M; Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L; Hoya Intensifier Filter; RAW Image Post: Affinity Photo 1.8.4
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(Summer 2020) GT Cooper
This is a composite of a an antique clip-art Santa from an Archer Publishing book inside the floral design of a holiday pattern pressed glass dish.
Another one of my random, infrequent series of quizes for you
What is this?
A couple of clues: It is a living organism, about 3 cm (1.2 inches) across; on the left it is as it appears when dry; on right it has been emersed in water
Answer in tomorrow's edition
Sorry I've been gone so long. Other things beckoned.
This is a composite of two shots I took within a few seconds of each other. I blended them to get what is to me a more satisfying exposure. This image is more like what I experienced. The two images below demonstrate the limitations of exposure with dramatic light differences.
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This is a composite image of a G.W.R. 800 passing a composite G.R.P. drain cover. with Cross Country Voyager blended in later.
Composite of some of the stages of the eclipse against an infrared version of the scene in front of us as we were shooting.
2 gridded strip boxes left and right behind subject, small gridded octane over head for fill. Wirelessly triggered.
Taken using live composite in Olympus EM1.
takes 1 picture each second and blends them together.
This was 45 x 1 sec images
Second attempt at a composite. Used the moon here from another shot. Not a perfect combo, but looks pretty nevertheless.
I'm learning some new techniques and had some photos that I wasn't really happy with so here is my updated version of a volleyball composite I did a while back.
For this shot I used 3 Canon speedlights on high speed sync - two on the sides with grids on small softboxes and another softbox in front for fill.
As always I welcome your comments and critiques thanks.