Top Down Action!
I got bored and figured I would whore this thread as well. I did some realignment with PhotoChop.
I'm using Alchemy Mindworks' Graphic Workshop these days. It was recommended to me by the one, the only, seung.
At first, I tried to re-align the pics. Then I realized they were shot from slight different positions. This makes the job impossible!
Solution: I cut only the top from the pics and stitched them on Imageready.
Simple!!!
Solution: I cut only the top from the pics and stitched them on Imageready.
Simple!!!
Originally posted by rogerio1234
mine:
http://roger1234.com.sapo.pt/top_ani.gif
Actually it was more difficult I thought it would be. Next time use a tripod, spacecowboy.
mine:
http://roger1234.com.sapo.pt/top_ani.gif
Actually it was more difficult I thought it would be. Next time use a tripod, spacecowboy.
Originally posted by spacecowboy
I had to get my ass to the car back and forth to hit the switch while I take pics off the sidewalk.
I had to get my ass to the car back and forth to hit the switch while I take pics off the sidewalk.
Technically speaking, to make a near perfect sequence you have to have a tripod mounted camera with settings in manual mode (or exposure locked) to end up having all pics with the same amount of light. Some cameras have a burst mode which can take several pics separated by a fraction of a second.
One last trick: When doing a sequence outdoors, the quicker you take all the pics the better. This way you have a "constant" background (clouds). And avoid wind too, so trees won't move.




