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Testing out my new 30 degree grid for my speedotron beauty dish. Composite image.
Lighting setup shot:
www.flickr.com/photos/powersimagery/4528942475/
Lighting Diagram:
www.flickr.com/photos/powersimagery/4528942457/
Strobist:
X1600 into 30degree grid on Speedotron dish cam right
7ft V Card cam left subjects back
simon bingham executes a 360 ollie over a sofa - work in progress WIP photo sequential composite skateboard sk8
if you read the embedded notes, they flow with the skater, right to left in order
An experiment based on some of the techniques described by Michael Bilotta www.flickr.com/photos/shibbopics/
A composite that I created to be a contextual image for an ePress Release that I wrote, announcing launch of new ionizer model.
Just playing around with my 365 photo from today. I googled "stadium seats" and used an image I found and treated it to match the photo of my kid I extracted. Just a quick composite in honor of the Super Bowl.
This photograph is a part of a model composite I shot in April, 2006. A friend of mine called me the night before and asked me to shoot a friend of his. I had nothing to do the next day so I agreed. Unfortanetly, I was not prepared. I shot 8 entire rolls at one unprecedented location with no lighting, no backdrops, and virtually no prior experience, but I made the best of it and the model was very cooperative. We actually shot at a (recording) studio in Philly!!!
Plz comment, constructive criticism is appreciated...
Detail of the composite order on St Andrew's (1739-56).
Things from a photographic walk into Glasgow.
This is the first 'proper' attempt that I have made at creating a composite image - background from about 18 months ago, foreground (me) from last weekend. Its a pretty rough and ready edit, but I'm quite happy. Hopefully I will be able to refine the results in the near future.
I think the trick is picking a matching background in lighting fashion, this may be a bit dark . . .
Reloaded with third attempt
My daughter and I drove down to Columbia S.C. and photographed the total eclipse from Sesquicentennial Park. Solar flares are clearly visible as pink/red extensions from the hidden solar surface. Here is my composite of shots from beginning to as far as I could get at the end. Unfortunately, we had to battle a fair number of clouds especially after totality.
"Cardinal Composite" by Patti Deters. Five different poses of the same cardinal perched on a birch tree branch. Please enjoy more of my (avian birds, wildlife, and more!) images at patti-deters.pixels.com.
Black Solidor Offset French Door Installed In South Normanton, Derbyshire. www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk
Took out all the insulation, removed the dividing walls into the attic, knocked down the ceiling, cleaned up the framing timbers (removed nails, for example) and attempted to deal with the bathtub.
The bathtub was not budging, so it started to get chopped up into smaller pieces. It was a thick enameled cast-iron bathtub, 60 years old. It wasn't going quietly. The family was unanimous in agreeing that it was very noisy. The boys said it sounded like using the mixing beaters in a bowl, only louder. At the dining table, Daniel said "It was as loud as this table is long."
Yep. That about summed it up.
The light is now a bare bulb, hence the shadow of the camera and tripod.
A black flint 4 Solidor composite door with stippolyte glass and chrome hardware, installed in Langley Mill, Nottingham. For a free quotation call us on 01158 660066 www.thenottinghamwindowcompany.co.uk or pop into our West Bridgford showroom. #Nottingham #Composite #Door #Black #Modern #Flint
Residence 7 Flush casement upvc windows & French Doors in Painswick alongside a matching Kommerling composite door with Edenborough glass and chrome hardware.
This composite needed a lot of work in post to make the lighting look even remotely realistic. It was tricky because the background image was shot on a nice, but fairly dark evening, and the portrait image was shot on a very bright day. I used a location flash to light the faces of each image, which made things a little easier - it was just a case of getting a balanced contrast. I still think there may be a little too much contrast i my subjects clothing, which makes it look a touch out of place.
this is awesome
i see a baba yaga kinda house stocks apple floating island pink depth of field roger dean flower glow window bucket tub hills
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In my digital photography class, our most recent assignment was to recreate a composite image by either Jerry Uelsmann or Maggie Taylor. Then, we were to create a composite image of our own design. This is what I came up with.
I'm not very good at coming up with ideas for projects like this, so I was looking desperately around the room for something I could use in a composite image. My eye landed on one of the paper cranes I had folded last year - a crane that I had folded badly, so it didn't get sent on to its destination. I thought of the person that I folded it for, and this is the image that began to take shape.
I know the proportions are off by a lot, and the shadows are badly done, but maybe I'll get better at this over time.
(Actually, I take it back. I probably won't get better at this, because I'm pretty sure this is the last composite image I will ever do. Most difficult. project. ever!!)
I spotted this unusual bird on our bird bath a couple of days ago (we get mostly house finches 99% of the time) and quickly grabbed a shot. The background wasn't good so I thought I'd try doing a composite. Seemed like it took me forever but finally came up with this. The background is a shot from Creek Park, La Mirada, CA.
Thanks for your views, comments and critiques, much appreciated!
October 28, 2017
me sitting on my loveseat - first attempt at a composite - be nice
next time i'll do some more costume changes and liven it up a bit maybe even clean up more if i'm feeling really ambitious
strobist:
1/2 power into 60" silver bounceumbrella camera right
1/2 power bounced off of ceiling on camera left
1/32 power on camera flash
ISO 800 @ F8 - 1/200th
Prompt: "take an inventory of all that you own."
Instructor: Jack Massey
RISD Foundations Year
At first I was going to cut out a heap of tracing paper into rectangles and draw crude, simplified images of all that I owned on each sheet, eventually compiling them into a tome and binding them into a little book.
Then I realized that final critique was next week and decided to try something new that I felt was a little more feasible time-wise. Basically I took pictures in a makeshift poor man's studio in my dorm of most of my belongings and then compiled them. I enjoyed it and like this primarily because of the novelty for me.
I wonder what everybody's going to come up with for class tomorrow.
Well, the 4 of us that are going to show up that is.