Vote for Weekly Photo Challenge Mar 5th - Mar 11th "Half."

Vote for One!

  • 1. @Asmodeus

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • 2. @nikonbill

    Votes: 1 12.5%
  • 3. @BF Hammer

    Votes: 6 75.0%

  • Total voters
    8
  • Poll closed .

Needa

Senior Member
Challenge Team
"Half."

1. @Asmodeus
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2. @nikonbill
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3. @BF Hammer
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Congratulations Finalists!

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Needa

Senior Member
Challenge Team
The winner of Weekly Photo Challenge Mar 5th - Mar 11th "Half."




Winning with 75% of the votes cast in the final round polling is:

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@BF Hammer


Congratulations.

Thanks to everyone who participated, the entrants, the likers and the voters.
 

BF Hammer

Senior Member
Thank-you! Bit ashamed to admit, but I have been making these night-day images for 20 years now. I pioneered the technique using a Coolpix 995 and learned new tricks and ways to smooth out the transition over time. I kind of needed to make a photo of the newest watch I had. :)

This was the first, and I spent a nearly sleepless week dreaming up the concept and executing it when not at work.

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blackstar

Senior Member
Thank-you! Bit ashamed to admit, but I have been making these night-day images for 20 years now. I pioneered the technique using a Coolpix 995 and learned new tricks and ways to smooth out the transition over time. I kind of needed to make a photo of the newest watch I had. :)

This was the first, and I spent a nearly sleepless week dreaming up the concept and executing it when not at work.

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As long you have the day and night images shot in the same composition, you can easily combine the two halves with a layer mask in Gimp.
 
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