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Let's see ... this is from one of the forts in Alabama, so it must have been late March. (Don't mind the random order. I get bored if I don't mix things up a bit.) One of my favorite artists here on Renderosity, ges, makes fabulous images along these lines. He often repeats a figure ten or twenty times, showing the person in motion via a single still image. It's pretty cool. While I was waiting for Bill to finish looking at some undoubtedly fabulously fascinating thing, I realized I had the perfect opportunity to take some shots that I could use to try one of those ges-style images. It's fun to try out new things! If you're not familiar with his work, check it out: ges

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wysiwig

12:25AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

It took me a moment to figure out what you were getting at. This is very cool. The post work is excellent. What would be even cooler (more cool? coolish?) would be for you to tell us you found a pair of triplets on your visit.

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Chipka

12:31AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

I love the way this worked out and yes, I recognize that technique. I love the way this has turned out, and it's something I've been wanting to try, but other things always came up. There's something particularly appealing about this image: I love the stonework (or aged concrete, which is as venerable as ancient Rome) and the quality of the light works perfectly with those intriguing, evocative textures...and then the people! Yeah...it's quite a marvel to see...it's rather like a musical phrase, actually, which leads me to another thought. Whenever I see shots like this, with a repetition of people in it, I often think of it as some kind of not entirely traditional music score. I wonder what song, or phrase of a song these people-notes spell out? I can's read music or play an instrument and so the thought of music goes off into a really mysterious region for me...and yet, I see notes. Hmmm...I think a muse lives in this image! Even if it was muse-less, I'd love it. It's fantastic.

whaleman

12:34AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

Well done! I want to try this too.

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durleybeachbum

12:39AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

Super result! I love his work too, but I wouldn't know where to start.

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PHELINAS

1:05AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

Superb work Tara!

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Faemike55

1:50AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

I know how it is done and you did a great job of presenting your view

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kgb224

5:56AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

Amazing capture Tara. God bless.

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kenmo

5:59AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

Very cool results from your experimentation....

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CavalierLady

8:29AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

Nice use of lines, curves, people and geometry. This came out very well.

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jayfar

9:51AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

Very clever and like Andrea this is beyond me !!!

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helanker

11:47AM | Mon, 07 July 2014

What a very fine photo Manipulation, Tara. You are really good at this :-)

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moochagoo

2:46PM | Mon, 07 July 2014

Excellent atmosphere and colors

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MrsRatbag

7:47PM | Mon, 07 July 2014

I didn't realize at first what you had done; very well done indeed!

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

12:43AM | Tue, 08 July 2014

That would be fun to explore and I imagine some wonderful photography too if this sample is any indicator.

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photosynthesis

10:30AM | Tue, 08 July 2014

Very convincing - I'll have to give this technique a shot sometime...

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RodS

2:29PM | Tue, 08 July 2014

That is pretty cool, Tara! I like the concept - may have to give it a go in Poser sometime. Really fun and excellent photo!

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rachris480907

3:01PM | Tue, 08 July 2014

Great shot(s)! I guess doing it this way is better than setting up your camera, then waiting for two sets of identical triplets to come along. :)

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debbielove

5:42AM | Thu, 10 July 2014

Yes I had to look closly but have to say good work Tara! Well done on this.. Rob


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ModelCanon EOS 70D
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ISO Speed100
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