High Dive

© Jeff E Jensen

High Dive

Uploaded: September 09, 2012

Description


Eleven Image Composite
1/500 Sec - f/4 - ISO 800 - 24mm
Canon 5D Mk III - Canon 24-105mm f/4.0L IS


Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: 0.67, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 800, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 24.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark III

Comments

Rita K. Connell level-classic September 10, 2012

the only thing I can say is this is very cool. I have been wanting to play with putting the same person in an image several times just haven't had the time. Again this is awesome I bet this person would love to have this image. #1485674

Dale Hardin September 10, 2012

Well done Jeff. Isn't new camera technology great? #10317644

Jeff E Jensen September 11, 2012

Thanks, Rita and Dale.

Not sure what new technology you are referring to, Dale. I built the composite in CS5. #10317955

Debbra Bailey September 11, 2012

Very cool Jeff! Obviously it is a composite, yet it is not obvious at all in your editing :) Well done!! #10318130

Carla Capra Anderson September 11, 2012

Very well done, Jeff. Looks great. #10318279

Dale Hardin September 11, 2012

I was talking about the rapid exposures needed for the sequence Jeff. #10318350

Jeff E Jensen September 11, 2012

Yeah, nothing like churning out 22mb files at 6 frames per second :o)

By the way, I actually had 15-16 images in the sequence, but only used 11 to make the composite.

Thanks, Deb and Carla! #10318390

Elaine Hessler September 11, 2012

Wow-I was going to comment how each image of the diver is really perfectly spaced with respect to the images before and after. And as he approaches the bottom there is more space. I like it a lot! #10318610

Debbie E. Payne September 11, 2012

Very cool, indeed! How big is the file???? #10318622

Jeff E Jensen September 11, 2012

Thanks, ladies!

Debbie - I'l take a look and see how big the file ended up, but I don't think it will be too big. For each layer, I selected the diver with enough of the wires and flags that I could position him on the background layer. Once he was in place, I masked out what I didn't need. So, each layer was only a small piece, not an entire image. Not sure if that made sense or not. . . #10318676

lisa anderson September 12, 2012

that is so cool! I didn't even notice all the little people until I enlarged it. the surprise woke me up this morning more than my coffee! #10320225

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