7 in camera pictures

© Bruce E. Van-Buskirk

7 in camera pictures

Uploaded: June 07, 2011

Description

Exif: F Number: 13, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 640, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 100.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Comments

David A. Smith August 25, 2011 0

I really, really like this. How did you do it, if you don't mind my asking. #1403626

Bruce E. Van-Buskirk level-classic August 25, 2011 0

Hi David,
I wanted to experiment with my camera, so I set it so it would not advance after a shot. I also, underexposed each picture by a trial end error method. I moved the camera just a little bit in C type pattern.
The easy way to do this is in photoshop. Duplicate the photo 7 times, move each picture just a little and adjust opacity for each frame. The background layer should be changed to normal layer or turned off.
HTH Bruce #9627191

Christine Lobsinger level-classic August 26, 2011 0

Wow, Bruce, this is beautiful!!!!!
Lovely work! The colours are fantastic- this image would look fabulous framed and hung (oh yeah, and enlarged!)
Nicely done, and thanks for telling us HOW!
SMilinG ChRIS #9632805

Mary K. Robison September 29, 2011 0

Beautiful result from your in-camera work, Bruce. Congrats on having this selected for the DDR newsletter. #9704759

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