Posted 2/16/2008 9:26:45 AM
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| Is there a way that we could have some sort of category that could include more than one photo? What I'm trying to say is this....last summer, over the span of less than 10 minutes I took shots of a Moonflower, opening. Each photo alone was OK, but together they were very cool. Same with rapid shots of a little girl jumping rope, each photo was nice, but to see the movement of her ponytails and height off the ground was very interesting. Just a suggestion.........
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Posted 2/16/2008 10:10:54 AM
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| You can post images up to 2000 pixels (1000 pixels for non-subscribers) square. You could always combine images from a series or sequence and make one large image for entry. You would have to reley on voters to view the FULL VERSION of the entry for best results, but that is one way to accomplish your idea. . I have used that method to enter a sequence before. Here is an example: IMPACT to FOLLOW THORUGH
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Posted 2/16/2008 10:24:44 AM
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Posted 2/16/2008 10:52:23 AM
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I used PS but just about any photo software should do the trick. Just take your frist image and enlarge the canvas. Copy the other two (or three/five/more) into the enlarged canvas, move them around, line them up and get the boarder spaced as you like. Flatten the layers, save for web and POST! Easy as one, two, three!!!
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Posted 2/16/2008 11:12:06 AM
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Its would be nice to see those photographs Linda.......
A person who loses god loses everything, and a person who gets god gets everything.
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Posted 2/16/2008 11:12:42 AM
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| Thanks! Might be interesting..............
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Posted 2/17/2008 12:04:36 PM
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If you make your canvas ( like Wright was talking about) long and short like a pano would look and then line each image (square) up in a row, either up & down or left to right it will be like a film strip. These are getting very popular. Your sequence shots you took sound like a perfect fit for this style.
Linda
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