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Copyright: dilek alpay (dilekdile) (64)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-09
Categories: Daily Life
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-09-29 0:52
Viewed: 145
Points: 6
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composition of 6 photos.just search on google "how to clone yourself using gimp" and read.

öncelikle bir tripod lazım. kamerayı hiç oynatmadan, kadrajı değiştirmeden fotoğraflar çekmelisiniz. çekeceğiniz insanı kadrajda hep farklı yerlere koyun ve oynatmadan fotoğrafları çekin. çektiğiniz fotoların birbirinfden tek farkı modellerin yerleri olmalıdır. kolay olması açısından öncelikle sadece 2 fotoğraf çekin. internetten gimp adındaki ücretsiz programı indirin. photoshop da olur. iki fotoğrafı da açın. birini kopyalayın ve diğerinin üstüne yapıştrın. yapıştırdıktan sonra ctrl+l ye basın çıkan pencerede de sol alttaki create new layer a tıklayın.sonra menüden silgiyi seçip diğer model neredeyse orayı silin.
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To erhan1958: merhabadilekdile 1 09-29 08:31
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  • AndroK Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 1471 W: 23 N: 0] (11740)
  • [2009-09-29 1:00]

Merhaba Dilek...
Beautiful idea...
Regards...
Andro

bonjour Dilek
Surprising and very well done

Lots of fun, indeed, Dilek ;o). I don't know how to achieve a stitch of several photos (do you need specific software?), so, to me, it looks like a very difficult thing to do.

Nonetheless, I hope you won't mind me formulating two remarks...

I like the idea here, but:

1) the timing is not optimal. It's a pity that we don't see the face of the "second" person. She could have been partly covered by the "first" one, but preferably not her face.

2) my impression is that the "three" persons on the foreground represent a different scene from the "three" persons in the background. The latter being accompanied by a dog, I would have made two different photos, each composed of three photos.

Just my personal opinion, of course. Feel free to (dis)agree ;o).

TFS & kind regards,
Erik

merhaba
nasıl yaptığına dair birde not olsaydı bizde birşeyler öğrenebilseydik ne kadar güzel olurdu
emeğinize sağlık
erhan

Hi Dilek,
What a great idea, really cool! I would suggest one thing though, I would have moved the one right after the last one with the dog a bit more to the right, and the one after it as well, so that she doesn't hide underneath the arm of the last one. That way they flow a bit more.
Nice idea though.

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