Posted by Mike (Sheffield, United Kingdom) on 10 May 2008 in People & Portraits and Portfolio.
Come on guys.. Follow me! A multishot/cloning session merging here! Taken at Stanage End Stanage in the Peak District near Sheffield.
Isn't that annoying when your friends start cloning around instead of jumping?:-)
Really funny and reminds me of the images taken on human movement analysis labs. Good work!
10 May 2008 1:20am
@Alexandros: Thanks for that Alexandros.... Showing my ignorance - What's 'human movement analysis labs'?
Yeah!!!!
10 May 2008 1:58am
@elrubns: He he! Cheers!
Great image!
10 May 2008 2:18am
@Baz: Thanks mate!
great work Mike.... i actually have no experience of creating multishots frames this creative image encourages me doing it.....any suggestions?
10 May 2008 4:06am
@Balesh: Hi Balesh, thanks mate! It is very easy! First find a gap... Naw sorry don't need gap! Set your camera to 'multi shot' that setting (on my camera) is next to my 'self timer' setting. Then run, jump, walk whatever you want and get your partner, friend, wife to take the pictures holding down the shutter as you go past the viewfinder. Back at home you will then have a series of pictures like stills in a film.. Choose one of them (I choose the one where I am in the air)Then using your picture editing software (I use an old version of PaintBrushPro) open each of the pictures and 'cut' and then 'paste' the different 'yous' into the picture you choose before. (placing 'yourself' back exactly where you were in the picture you 'cut' from) So you start getting the lots of 'yous' on the one picture! You will then need the 'cloning brush' tool to tidy up the edges of the pictures you pasted in. That's it! Using my software I can't let my images overlap, but I believe Photoshop & posh software like that will let you overlap the images by using 'layers' etc.. Hope that makes sense! Have fun..!
ypu must have had lots of fun doing it ! I'm amazed ...
10 May 2008 5:44am
@Namaki: Yes... Always fun to run & jump... Especially over a big drop just there!! Keep wondering why my little wife wanted me to do it there!! ;-)
fine work, i like this image!
10 May 2008 5:47am
@Stefan: Thank you Stefan..!
Great stuff & a lot of fun too
10 May 2008 6:12am
@Eye Spy: Indeed! Nice to mess about for a change... Taking pictures should be fun as well as serious!
Hi Mike, great detail in that complicated shot, but all that jumping is too much like hard work. it's a sucessful experiment.
10 May 2008 4:47pm
@Observing: Ta mate! Not too much hard work! Bit of fun... Go on try it!
Very clever. Great work!
10 May 2008 8:41pm
@Andrew Gould: Thanks Andrew!
Perfect pp!
4 Jun 2008 10:41am
Thanks Michael... PP?
4 Jun 2008 4:25pm
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