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Shooting with the fixed 50mm lens, I am limited in what I can get in the frame. I decided to revive an old trick to get the wide view i wanted along with some idea of time and movement.
The personal blog of Jeff Reeder of Jeff Reeder Photography. Sometimes I post personal photos and other times I post my favorites from recent professional shoots.
4 comments:
Did you have to use Photoshop to do it? I like that trick a lot!
Yes. I do it in photoshop. I think there are some simple programs out there that let you do this sort of thing easier, though.
It's like a broken puzzle, but not quite. Very cool.
I used to do this with landscapes and tall city-scapes, it is fun to see it done with people.
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