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Bird Sequence

 


For this shoot I captured six images. I only used five, as the last one was partially out of frame, and I thought five images would be enough.

I like the fact that the first image of the bird is a tiny bit shaky, and as you continue on, the images get clearer and sharper. 

I shot these pictures handheld with my DSLR. I then imported them into Photoshop and masked out each image onto the original background image. This is the end result.


Feedback:


Adele, "immaculate editing on the bird one"

Rachel, "the bird photoshoot looks so professional. Your photoshop skills are excellent."

"bird photo - positive and negative space - shape of bird against plain background"

Beth, "the bird one is my favourite i think only because i thought it was one picture"

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