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CJ Morgan | all galleries >> Galleries >> PHOTO A DAY 2004 > FEB 3
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03-FEB-2004

FEB 3

Canon EOS D60
1/4s f/10.0 at 35.0mm iso100 full exif

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bela4507-Feb-2004 18:39
Oh I just love this!
The curve leads the eye so nicely
Very creative!
Guest 06-Feb-2004 19:22
This is just soooo good! It would have been a great shot without the person walking through. With him it just has a wonderful impact.
Guest 06-Feb-2004 18:49
Great idea, and beautifully executed!
Ron Lutz II06-Feb-2004 18:48
Really nice concept here.
Guest 05-Feb-2004 14:58
What a terrific shot! Thank you for explaining how you did it... I would love to try something like this with my own kids.
robin statfeld04-Feb-2004 02:33
This is fantastic! Even with the explanation I don't understand how it was done, but I love the result!!
Guest 03-Feb-2004 22:02
now that's great! good shot!
I run the same project, check mine:
http://www.pbase.com/djarvik
Jill03-Feb-2004 18:49
This is brilliant and creative.
CJ Morgan03-Feb-2004 17:41
When we're kids walking to school each day, we often times find our own path and short-cuts which aren't necessarily just following the sidewalks. The youngster in this image was off to school (or at least I hope he was), and his short-cut path was through this grove of trees. The camera was put on a tripod, a number of images were made (as he carried on with his walk) and then the seperate images were then layered together in
Photoshop to make one image.
CJ