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didnt take very long. I wasnt very careful, its just hard to see the imperfections because the background (branches) is already very choppy. on the second one you can see that the snow takes small steps underneath a few of the frames and his shadow got cut off on the second to last frame.Aoide said:Wow, that's cool! How long did it take you to do that?
Gerd said:didnt take very long. I wasnt very careful, its just hard to see the imperfections because the background (branches) is already very choppy. on the second one you can see that the snow takes small steps underneath a few of the frames and his shadow got cut off on the second to last frame.
I shot the photos with the shutter priority set around 1/1000th of a second (holding the shutter for continuous shooting). then i took each individual photo and used photoshop to match up the pixels as best as I could, but its never perfect unless the camera is stationary on a tripod for every frame.MommyOf4Boys said:Would you mind sharing how you did that? I am new to the photography world and have so much to learn, but love to learn as much as I can, nonetheless. I am not the greatest at taking good shots yet, but have such a passion for photography that I hope to improve as I learn more and shoot more.