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curious on this technique by mike kelley
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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 323000" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>Problem is this is shot at roughly 1/60 shutter. this is not a long shutter to smear him. see the vid, he doesnt shoot long exposures. he simply shoots some parts with more exposure, some less. but from what I before or around sunset time. too much light for me to get out of the shot. and if you notice him shooting he just stands there in the pictures he shoots. he doesnt boom the monopod out to the item hes flashing. he walks around flashing slowly, shooting, flashing. very weird. I think moab man got the right idea as I thought at first. he makes sure all the images are lined from the same position and simply erases part of the images he in. meaning, he shoots the whole living room, then flashes the wall and hes standing in the sofa area, but uses the image he shot of the sofa before as the final part of the image. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>WOw sweet picture. How did you get the images lined up? did you hold the frame or was it mounted and you made it look like it was held? I like it. made me smile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 323000, member: 14443"] Problem is this is shot at roughly 1/60 shutter. this is not a long shutter to smear him. see the vid, he doesnt shoot long exposures. he simply shoots some parts with more exposure, some less. but from what I before or around sunset time. too much light for me to get out of the shot. and if you notice him shooting he just stands there in the pictures he shoots. he doesnt boom the monopod out to the item hes flashing. he walks around flashing slowly, shooting, flashing. very weird. I think moab man got the right idea as I thought at first. he makes sure all the images are lined from the same position and simply erases part of the images he in. meaning, he shoots the whole living room, then flashes the wall and hes standing in the sofa area, but uses the image he shot of the sofa before as the final part of the image. WOw sweet picture. How did you get the images lined up? did you hold the frame or was it mounted and you made it look like it was held? I like it. made me smile. [/QUOTE]
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