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I took a shot of a male and female American Wigeon (why couldn't they swim together?) and combined them into a single shot. There is so much you have to watch for...reflections, light, ripples in the water, etc. I might have missed something critical, but I think I did a fair job of this composite shot. At least I got them in the positions I wanted!!!
Almost two months ago I did a shoot for the local ice hockey club. They wanted shots to be used on promotional materials, giant banners and what not.
In this shot is actually a designer I worked with, we had a bit of fun after the first day of shooting. The "models", who were just the players from different age groups, wore clubs jerseys and equipment.
I decided to create the composite with this one. We shot on white backdrop, and the background for this I got of some free site, forgot which one.
Thanks for looking!
Composite image to highlight the contrast in colour, Mrs left and Mr right. She is quite a bit more turquoise but no less dazzling.
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A composite image of digital over a scanned Polaroid
Making composite photos in post-production is my #confinementart
30s on the milkyway in woolpit and 30s on kirkstone pass. Photoshopped together. Still practicing....
When I read the theme for Flickr Friday this week I thought of the Rembrandt painting of a changing of the guard. It's a favorite of mine since its a master class in composition using both line and light to guide the viewers gaze around the painting. This is no match for a Rembrandt but it's practice for when I may get a chance to pose my family for a group photo. Camera is a Sony A7R3 with a Canon FD 28mm f3.5 at f8. Happy Flickr Friday! And a big thank you to anyone that cares to stop here to view, like or comment.