Friday, October 29, 2010
Photoshopped Sequence Photos : Examples & How They Did It
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Photoshopped Sequence Photos : Examples & How They Did It - A sequence photo is a series of images displaying the same object in various positions that mimic continual movement such as the throwing of a ball or the opening of a flower. Sequences are most dramatic when showing an object in motion.
This technique is amazing. It�s an amazing way of decomposing an action. As the thing you want to capture has to be in motion for the sequence photography to work, this technique is mostly used with sports.
Landing Sequence by Kaddy
Hiroshima my love by Laurent Filoche
Switch 180 at South Bank by Jon Lucas
Leap of Faith by Jon Lucas
Nan nan is the coolest dude ever by Catherine Ryan
PipeSequence by Daniel Milchev Photography
The Winning Jump by Steve Collins
E pericoloso sporgersi by Laurent Filoche
Jumping the Setting Sun by Andrew Tomlinson
..and thats the way it should be! by Tibor Zoltan Racz
Multiplicity 1 0461 by Chris A
F-15I Trail by Nehemia Gershuni
Queue Jump by Jon Lucas
No frontier by Philippe Dermine
Jump they say!!! by Julien Ratel
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Composing an Action Sequence Shot
Creating an Action Sequence Photo in Photoshop
Sequence Photography
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