Catch it, Catch it, Caught it

© Jamie Putnam

Catch it, Catch it, Caught it

Uploaded: February 08, 2003

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Olympus E-10

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Gary H. Minish level-classic February 08, 2003

Amazing piece, Jamie! You absolutely HAVE to tell us how you did it now :-) #21895

Jamie Putnam May 26, 2019

Thanks Gary! I took three seperate pictures of my son. Then, in my editing program, I created a canvas. (I estimated what size my picture would be when putting all three together and picked a size like 8x10) I then clicked on each individual photo, masked or highlighted the entire image, copied it (Ctrl C) and then I clicked on my canvas and pasted it (Ctrl V). I did this three times, for each pic. Then, when they were together, I blended the area where they were pieced with the clone tool. For an out of focus background a tool like smear works well also. #57620

Gary H. Minish level-classic May 26, 2019

Thank you very much for the explanation, Jamie! It was very well executed and makes for a great picture!! #57682

Cathy M. Gromball May 26, 2019

Congratulations on your Second Place win, Jamie! Excellent work!

Cathy :) #64309

Carolyn M. Fletcher level-classic May 26, 2019

Congrats, great shot. #64428

Ellen Peach level-classic May 26, 2019

Great job, Jamie....congratulations! #64643

Kerry Drager May 26, 2019

A fantastic job in capturing this fantastic scene, Jamie! Congrats! Kerry #64713

Bernard B. Travers May 26, 2019

Congratulations, Jamie. #64928

Gary H. Minish level-classic May 26, 2019

Congratulations on your very well deserved win, Jamie! #65586

Jamie Putnam May 26, 2019

Thanks everyone!!!
-Jamie #66993

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