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I bet you could!!!!!!!!!! LOLI could call you many things but lazy would never be one of them!
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I bet you could!!!!!!!!!! LOLI could call you many things but lazy would never be one of them!
I use both focus stacking and composite shots to build small model shots like this one. The truck was lit using a 9 light LED flashlight. I can't remember how many shots it took, maybe 20-30 to build it. I generally first edit in LR for my basic things like WB, contrast, and set the White and Black Point, then stack in PS. Christmas Delivery (1 of 1).jpg by William Raber, on FlickrHi Smoke, I have a rail that I use, but I never had good results with the software
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Love this, kind of magical effect, reminds me of being a small child againI use both focus stacking and composite shots to build small model shots like this one. The truck was lit using a 9 light LED flashlight. I can't remember how many shots it took, maybe 20-30 to build it. I generally first edit in LR for my basic things like WB, contrast, and set the White and Black Point, then stack in PS. Christmas Delivery (1 of 1).jpg by William Raber, on Flickr
Love this, kind of magical effect, reminds me of being a small child again
Can almost imagine Wallace and Gromit behind the windscreen..
Ooo! Can't wait to hear about this one!!TGIF! Half day for me today. Going out for lunch then to the Immersive Monet exhibit in Boston. Cheers!
Looking forward to your comments on it. This was in Birmingham, December-early January. I was going then after reviewing what it was decided not to. The reviews I read from those that attended were not the best.Going out for lunch then to the Immersive Monet exhibit in Boston. Cheers!
Wishing him - and you - all the best.Thanks everyone, his numbers keep getting better and may come home in another week. It’s just a reminder that this ordeal is a years long process with lots of ups and downs.
Didn't care for it at all! I loved loved loved the Immersive Van Gogh last year and was really looking forward to this one but it was not very good. The way they kept switching the scenes and then moving the objects in the video all around made it impossible to enjoy and really look at them. It was too much movement and too much about the transitions from one "scene" to the next and not enough about the actual works themselves. Also, I know he did many other works but how can you have an Immersive Monet with only about 30 seconds of water lilies, no haystacks and most of the garden stuff was in abstract! The amount of motion in the transitions and displays started to trigger my motion sickness - it was like being in an imax. Also the music was not a good fit for the scenes and was very loud. My friend kept muttering about Bolero not being very Monet lol. Thankfully I had my ear plugs with me. Too bad really as we were so looking forward to another great experience like we had with Immersive VG.Ooo! Can't wait to hear about this one!!
Happy Friday, hosers!
I should have read those reviews! After we so enjoyed the VG last year I had said Oh I hope they do Monet!!! so when I saw the ads I bought the tickets without a second thought.Looking forward to your comments on it. This was in Birmingham, December-early January. I was going then after reviewing what it was decided not to. The reviews I read from those that attended were not the best.