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I was experimenting here with trying to combine two images to make is appear as if this is an ordinary room...but when you take a closer look not everything quite matches up.
2nd panorama, Vistaquest VQ1005 key chain camera forehead used for tripod, not intending to make a panorama shot
looking at my daily shoot, I noticed two photos that looked like they could be stitched together into a panorama and this is the result of these two photos:
flickr.com/photos/safoocat/2087490249/in/datetaken/
and
flickr.com/photos/safoocat/2087490249/in/photostream/
This is a unique photo because it's two photos merged and the two trees are also merged.
I used Photoshop 7, increased the canvas size of the right photo then copied the left photo into the large canvas and used the move tool to line the automobile up.
The merged trees can be seen better large.
Merging onto the freeway.
From album description:
The photos here are the results of me experimenting with long exposure photography while driving. I've seen pictures and videos where the car is engulfed by lights streaming by, so I am attempting to replicate this. I used a Delkin Gecko suction cup mount to mount my Nikon D5300 onto the back windshield of my car, and I used the wi-fi remote app on my phone to take the photos. As you can see, images are clear when I drive slowly or am stationary; at speed, the vibrations from the road create subtle movements that make the image look blurry. I'm thinking a lower exposure time will help; anyone out there have suggestions?
Nine consecutive frames taken with a Kiev 30 16mm subminiature camera, scanned then merged in photoshop. From a quick test roll using 40 year old Ilford FP4 film to see if the camera worked and that I had got the loading technique right.
The Kiev 30 is a Soviet copy of the Minolta 16 that I used in week 108 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
About 100 photos merged together from a timelapse I shot of the sun setting Over Lake Ontario while the Glenora ferry crosses. This was shot from the Adolphustown side.
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Cyanotype astro-fakeography print. Hypothetical image of a spiral galaxy merging with a satellite galaxy
A 1960 Chevrolet merges onto the Ohio Turnpike. I would haved liked a few more pictures - closer up, but didn't want to drive 85mph to catch up to it....this guy was moving!
these are two holga long exposures merged manually by myself (because autostitch refused to even try and PS photomerge produced an even worse result, leaving a black gap in the middle). there's nothing special about this shot apart from the way it was exposed. scott measured the light with his regular camera, and told me to expose for about a second and a half at f/8. i then put my holga on a tripod, switched to bulb and exposed for approximately 1,5 - 2 - 2,5 seconds. the two shots came out pretty similar, considering that they're pure improvisation.
I experimented with merging these action shots in Photoshop and then adding the missing background in Lightroom using the copy tool. Here are the before and after. I wasn't too careful on the details of the copying but could do better with more time.
Merged Image by Dion Farrell, Class of 2013 Professional Photo-Imaging Program
Original Photograph by: Stuart Thomson and provided by the City of Vancouver Archives. CVA# 99-2452
Fire at A.P. Slade's Warehouse (157 Water St.)
2016 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, week 13, M for Moonlight
This has been the worst week for capturing moonlight, I did catch the moon between the branches of the bare trees very early on Easter Monday, but that in itself didn't make for the most inspired image. Then today I found this newly published book of poems by fellow Blipper and group member Ella in our mail box in The Netherlands , what a lovely surprise ! And I merged the moons :-)
Moonlight has always been an inspiration for artists, think of the countless pieces of music and poems written because of the moon.
Due to the strike I had to drop-off my dad at his job. After dropping him off, I decided not to leave right away. Instead to photograph the surroundings a bit... This is the Mobil gas station on the Eastbound Grand Central Parkway (which, if from NYC, you may know is right across LaGuardia Airport). There's also a Dunkin Donuts on site which attracts attention.
As I geared up from my van and headed for the divider towards the highway I heard someone call me. It was a bunch of middle-aged men sitting in a car while their other buddy was in Dunkin Donuts. This is how the conversation went...
Stranger: Hey, Hey You!!!
I turned and headed towards them...
Stranger: You are not allowed to photograph the airport.
Me (with the usual smile on my face): Who said I'm photographing the airport.
Stranger: It sure seems like it and I'm just telling you that you are not allowed. (notice he said "telling")
Me (still smiling): No I was just gonna frame the highway. (which is true, btw. I had no interest in the airport)
Stranger (turns to his friends in the backseat and says something, turns back with a weird look on his face, frowns): Go Ahead...!!! (waves his hand towards the highway)
Me (off course sensing that there is something uncomfortable to them about me going out there): Don't worry man! I might look like one, but I'm NOT a terrorist. Believe me!
Stranger breaks into a smile.
Me (look back at the airport, then the highway and then back at the stranger): Usually those guys are much taller than me. (I’m 5-3)
Stranger (now chuckled and so did his friends): Given the sense of humor you’ve got, I wouldn’t suspect you as one. Go ahead, do watcha gotta do…
I went ahead and shot this. And _Nod I swear I saw a Mini in this frame… somehow it was too fast and slipped out of it ;)
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