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Takin' a group selfie.
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This one was tricky. The idea was to get a POV shot of someone taking a group selfie. Of course, keeping with my theme, that meant it was a group of all me.
This was shot both with the front-facing camera on my iPhoneX and with a 50mm lens on my Nikon D750.
The group selfie was 7 images (clear backdrop and 6 clones) shot with the iPhone's front-facing selfie cam, while the iPhone itself was mounted on a tripod. I had two LED panels in softboxes to provide reasonable light (and to help minimize the shadows I'd need to create in post.)
I then positioned the Nikon on another tripod, wide aperture, focused on the phone, with the Nikon positioned roughly where the head of the clone holding the phone would be and looking toward the phone. I shot the phone with just the camera app's overlays on a black background, a second shot with my arm holding the phone, then removed the phone and tripod from the shot to shoot a backplate with bathrobe guy ("Existential Crisis Dad", per my daughter.)
Composited the selfie shots into a group selfie in Photoshop first. The final composite started with the arm, phone, and backdrop. Inserted the first composite "behind" the controls and overlays on the phone, mirrored to match what you'd see on the phone, et voila!
Basic corrections in Lightroom Classic; compositing in Adobe Photoshop 2021, with a bit of help from Topaz Mask AI.
Thanks to Gavin Hoey for this tutorial: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrY78qEw68s
As soon as I saw it, I had to give it a try. This is my first attempt at the heart composite.
Ta Da........... Luckily for me my talented kids can perform acts like this and make it look as though I've had to spend hours Photoshopping this image, 30 seconds in the garden, 1 photo and job done!!!!! :-)
Ok, you got me. A few shots yesterday afternoon and a fair amount of time on the PC tonight to arrive at this creation. A composite image of 2 separate photographs merged in Photoshop.
I'll keep the girls practicing this until they can do this without the aid of photo manipulation.
Some great composite images in the group this week, lots of creativity going on. Keep up the good work folks.
So after a very busy week following a group of colleagues as they cycled over 400 miles to Edinburgh (all in the name of charity) I start to trawl through the 1000+ photographs I took as I documented their mammoth task. All week I was thinking that I would not get the opportunity to shoot something for this weeks theme until the weekend. Going through the images I find one of the shots that, taken totally by accident as the cyclists passed me on route. The image is almost perfectly cropped with some nice detail and perfect for me to use for the theme.
A few edits this morning and finally settled on this composite to upload for this week.
A massive well done to all my colleagues who made the journey over 4 long days. Now my mammoth task begins as I whittle the wheat from the chaff and start to edit the final images so everyone has a reminder of what they achieved,
Some great abstract shots posted in the week as I catch up on viewing everyones images.
Have a great week one and all and see you in 38!!!!
A composite image made from 134 photos of the Obamas, taken with various world leaders, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
From this set:
www.flickr.com/photos/statephotos/sets/72157622444106644/
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This is a composite of several images. Thanks to Annie for the model image tanit-isis-stock.deviantart.com/art/Tanit-Isis-Red-Corset...
Playing with a bit of overlay spectrum color.
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Uploaded for Sunday's theme Dreamland thread at The World Through My Eyes.
Great theme Sana!! Gave me a chance to recover this image from my archives :-)
This is a composite of three different photos. Before I learned the technical side of photography, I used to play with Photoshop in a more creative way.
This is one of several images I created, inspired by the song The Way You Dream by 1 Giant Leap.
This is a composite of 10 stacked photos for the sky, and 1 three second exposure of the foreground with some cars passing by (motion blur).
An Ordinary Day: When the weather warms up, my pictures warm up. I take a lot of pictures of ordinary things. Cattle grazing, old houses, barn quilts, barn cats, and grasses. Then, I like to create fun things like the woman hanging the wash. Put those together, and New Wave Regionalism comes to fruition.
Composite of all phases of the 2017 total eclipse. Taken with a Takahashi FC-100DF refractor at 770mm f/7.7 & Canon 6D. Madras, Oregon.
The unresized image has enough detail and resolution to be printed six feet wide (250 dpi). I'll be doing prints, please contact me if you'd like one!
Tada!!
So that's how a layer mask works??!! Well I suppose that's why I like this group...you make me push my boundaries. I normally avoid a lot of "photo shopping" in this sense...it's not why I enjoy photography. But I guess it's not a whole lot different than being creative in an artsy kind of way and I really enjoy that.
So here's my first attempt at a composite. I really do wish that's what was on the other side of my fence right now. :)
p.s. I've just gone through the submissions so far...the ideas, the creativity...wow!! Well done.
A composite of 2 shots. The results were not much different than a regular shot :( I have a ways to go before I get to the HDR...