Skateboarding Merged Pics...

12 years 9 months ago #113332 by Joiemagic
Took Mercuri's idea of masking sequential shots... Here is my attempt. (Have done similar stuff in the past, including using one as my Sports Shots Business Card...) Let me know what you think...



Joie Fadde
Fadde Photography / Sports Shots, Etc.
"Capturing the Timeless Moments of Life"

On Flickr
www.flickr.com/photos/faddephotography/

Attachments:
,
12 years 9 months ago #113377 by Stealthy Ninja
Shame it's so soft.
,
12 years 9 months ago #113412 by eryck
where can I learn more about Murcuri Mask technique?

the photo looks ok to me although im no expert I might prefer to see the subjects face, but i understand probly minor in public would be difficult to get a release form .
,
12 years 9 months ago #113414 by Stealthy Ninja
I forgot to say (and eryck reminded me) pictures like this traditionally are from the side or an angle that will show the complete progression of the trick. People use to do it at night by running a strobe on the subject. You can do that during the day too by underexposing... but your light/strobe needs to overpower the natural light to make it look dark (so you don't see ghosts).
,
12 years 9 months ago #113516 by Lucky One
I like this photo, it is a bit soft as mentioned, and the angle from the side would be more desirable. However will say it's still a cool shot :beerbang:


,
12 years 9 months ago - 12 years 9 months ago #113627 by Mercuri
Hey all

Its a good start to the technique but Lucky one has it right you should get the whole ramp up to the jump and landing to get the full effect. He emailed me and said that he used my shot as reference so here it is again for reference

www.photographytalk.com/photo-galleries/...c=viewphoto&id=56299

www.photographytalk.com/photo-galleries/...c=viewphoto&id=56301

thanks :lol:


,
12 years 9 months ago #113724 by Joiemagic

Mercuri wrote: Hey all

Its a good start to the technique but Lucky one has it right you should get the whole ramp up to the jump and landing to get the full effect. He emailed me and said that he used my shot as reference so here it is again for reference

www.photographytalk.com/photo-galleries/...c=viewphoto&id=56299

www.photographytalk.com/photo-galleries/...c=viewphoto&id=56301

thanks :lol:


These pictures were taken about 5 years ago with no thought about doing something like this.... when I found them on my computer, I thought, why not try it out. I have another with my son that should come out better, but again thety were taken a the same time... Future shots, I will take all your suggestions into account... Thanks all for the comments...

Joie Fadde
Fadde Photography / Sports Shots, Etc.
"Capturing the Timeless Moments of Life"

On Flickr
www.flickr.com/photos/faddephotography/

,
12 years 9 months ago #114601 by Stealthy Ninja

Mercuri wrote: Hey all

Its a good start to the technique but Lucky one has it right you should get the whole ramp up to the jump and landing to get the full effect. He emailed me and said that he used my shot as reference so here it is again for reference

www.photographytalk.com/photo-galleries/...c=viewphoto&id=56299

www.photographytalk.com/photo-galleries/...c=viewphoto&id=56301

thanks :lol:


Yeh those are pretty nice man.
,

817.3K

241K

  • Facebook

    817,251 / Likes

  • Twitter

    241,000 / Followers

  • Google+

    1,620,816 / Followers

Latest Reviews

The Canon EOS R100 is an entry-level mirrorless camera introduced in 2023. But just because it’s an entry-level camera doesn’t mean it’s a bare-bones camera. Find out why in this review!

Apr 22, 2024

Nikon’s retro-looking Nikon Zfc is anything but retro. Under its classic body is a host of features and amenities that make it a worthwhile compact mirrorless camera for 2024.

Apr 15, 2024

The Canon EOS R50 is one of the newest R-system cameras from Canon. Is it worth your money? Find out all the details you need to know in this comprehensive review.

Apr 10, 2024

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II is Sony’s flagship mirrorless zoom lens. As such, it’s loaded with features and has a top-shelf build quality that makes it a top pick!

Mar 27, 2024
Get 600+ Pro photo lessons for $1

Latest Articles

Using leading lines in photography helps improve the composition by drawing viewers in and leading their eye from the foreground to the background. Explore some fine examples of this in this guide!

Apr 24, 2024

The Insta360 has one of the best lineups of action cams and 360-degree cameras. With these Insta360 accessories, you can elevate your photography and videography game!

Apr 24, 2024

Creating impactful photos of landscapes depends on many factors, not the least of which is your talent behind the lens. This guide explores other elements required for the best product.

Apr 23, 2024

The Canon EOS R100 is an entry-level mirrorless camera introduced in 2023. But just because it’s an entry-level camera doesn’t mean it’s a bare-bones camera. Find out why in this review!

Apr 22, 2024

Are you ready to upgrade your camera? Before buying new, you might consider the value of purchasing used gear to save money.

Apr 18, 2024

The Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV is a micro four thirds camera released in 2020. It’s an entry-level system along with the OM-D E-M5 Mark III. Use this guide to determine which one is best for you!

Apr 17, 2024

Blue hour photography might not be as well known as golden hour photography, but it is every bit as good a time to create epic images of landscapes. Learn how in this quick tutorial!

Apr 17, 2024

Nikon’s retro-looking Nikon Zfc is anything but retro. Under its classic body is a host of features and amenities that make it a worthwhile compact mirrorless camera for 2024.

Apr 15, 2024