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The Kiwi being my crash test dummy again, Perisher 2011, By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics
Billy Haymen, front 7 sequence, Slopestyle booter, Perisher 2011, By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics
I really love those continuous shots!
Yeah Lads. Camera on Tripod is definitely a must.
I shoot on the Nikon D3s. It can fire out massive 11 frames per second.
Which is perfect for skating flip tricks. Probably a bit hectic here.
But it is always easier to delete a frame. Than try to create one post.This is basically how I roll:
Open photoshop. FILE > SCRIPTS > LOAD FILES INTO STACK
then select your images, and select ATTEMPT TO AUTOMATICALLY ALIGN SOURCE IMAGESI start with the top layer. Using magic wand tool I select only the rider. Refine edge make it smooth. Inverse then delete.
Repeat this step on every layer except for the base frame.
And then at the end you should see something like what I have being doing.
Touch it up as necessary then flatten.This is the way i do. I find it quick and easy. But its one many ways to do it.
Like anything, you just need to find something that works well for youCheers
Cheers for the technique and tutorial bro!
The Kiwi pond hopping, Perisher, Spring 2011, By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics
TRAVIS RICE!!!! - Canberra 2011, Art of Flight premiere, Dendy Cinemas…Woop Woop!
Trice n BW that’s photo of the week right there!
Lol I have a photo from the other angle for that cause I was next in line wearing the black Boardworld tee!!!
Sick
That is so sick!
Well done for getting him to sign your t-shirt, Josh. Great photo, Darren!
Did you guys enjoy the premiere?
p.s. Great idea. I’m taking a spare T-shirt tonight.
Take a spare tee to give to him for keeps. Never know when you might see a photo of him wearing one!
Yeah Lads. Camera on Tripod is definitely a must.
I shoot on the Nikon D3s. It can fire out massive 11 frames per second.
Which is perfect for skating flip tricks. Probably a bit hectic here.
But it is always easier to delete a frame. Than try to create one post.This is basically how I roll:
Open photoshop. FILE > SCRIPTS > LOAD FILES INTO STACK
then select your images, and select ATTEMPT TO AUTOMATICALLY ALIGN SOURCE IMAGESI start with the top layer. Using magic wand tool I select only the rider. Refine edge make it smooth. Inverse then delete.
Repeat this step on every layer except for the base frame.
And then at the end you should see something like what I have being doing.
Touch it up as necessary then flatten.This is the way i do. I find it quick and easy. But its one many ways to do it.
Like anything, you just need to find something that works well for youCheers
Cheers for the technique and tutorial bro!
My pleasure. I dont know much. But what I do know I am happy to share.
Ryan sending one large above Charlotte Pass Resort, Spring 2011, By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics
The Kiwi and Elsie, 2 of my fearless models, having a chill and discussing their lines, Perisher 2011, By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics
Perisher Slopestyle Park Sequence, 2011, By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics
Louie, Rock Stall, Perisher 2011, By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics
Two feet and a heart-beat, Spring riding means footprints up, sweet lines down. By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics, Not in a resort, 2011
Harley, Sunny side Spring slide on the Skull Candy feature at Perisher, 2011, By - Darren Teasdale @ SnoPics
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