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J Kirk | all galleries >> Galleries >> Thumper m/c meeting > unbeleivable 5fps.jpg
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22-SEP-2002

unbeleivable 5fps.jpg

FujiFilm FinePix S602 Zoom
1/420s f/6.3 at 13.9mm (35mm equivalent: 65mm) iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time22-Sep-2002 11:55:51
MakeFujiFilm
ModelFinePix S602 ZOOM
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length13.9 mm
Exposure Time1/420 sec
Aperturef/6.3
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (3)
Exposure Programprogram (2)
Focus Distance

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AJ 25-Apr-2003 07:39
UNBELIEVABLE !!! & a source of inspiration indeed.
Marvin Lee25-Jan-2003 11:28
Good job :)
J Kirk22-Jan-2003 23:35
I use either adobe Photoshop 6 (in this case) or corel photopaint 11.
Load each image into a separate layer, carefully choosing one to be the background.
Crop out 2 reference points and hide them, then cut out what you want to keep in
the "other" 4 layers (PLUS your reference points).
Adjust / check levels as you stitch them together, EASY.
Simon 22-Jan-2003 03:50
Hey pls let me know exactly which software u use for stiching :)
TQ

Great shoots..own Fuji S602 too
Guest 19-Dec-2002 14:21
nice job of putting it all together.
Bob
J Kirk27-Oct-2002 15:05
Yep, shot at 5fps and spliced (layers) in PS6, using power lines as a reference.
I only had 1 go at it, so I was sweating a bit :-)
Guest 26-Oct-2002 14:34
Excelent! I am guessing that you either shot the 5 fps and layered them in PS or multiple exposed them, either way..great shot!