An in camera app- Sony motion. This takes a burst of shots and then merges into one. There are ways to edit in camera which I haven't fully explored nor mastered yet. This image consists of 22 jpegs fused together. I have a new learning curve with this app. I tried several different groups of exposures to get a feel for the result. I think limiting my subjects is going to be key. I might try heading over to a skateboard park and learn from less.
Please feel free to give advice or comments. This is a new level for me and I am definitely interested in what y'all might have to say and offer. I learn best by doing so, onward.
@ziggy77 So very grateful for the fav. This is almost the morning after shot-Flagstaff has always been know for the larger number of bars that is has.
@thistle Thank you so kindly for the fav. Sony E series, (mirrorless) has several different apps. I tried to use Photoshop to do this as well and failed miserably.
@ingajohansson It is at that - I have to figure out how the camera decides which portion of the image to blend and which to make disappear. Technology is a strange magic at times.
@megpicatilly Thank you, playing with different toys is always fun.
@pdulis Thank you a just a tad weird but then this is Flagstaff. @deborah63 Maybe, that's a cool idea. I will have to slow down the speed of the exposures or burst speed. @mbrutus Thank you so much. I like the part that just has the person's feet. I was also using my old Vivitar 70-35mm lens and was quiet happy with the way it worked.
May 1st, 2018
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@thistle Thank you so kindly for the fav. Sony E series, (mirrorless) has several different apps. I tried to use Photoshop to do this as well and failed miserably.
@ingajohansson It is at that - I have to figure out how the camera decides which portion of the image to blend and which to make disappear. Technology is a strange magic at times.
@megpicatilly Thank you, playing with different toys is always fun.
@mv_wolfie Fun and has potential
@jernst1779 Good point, I am going to continue playing.
@domenicododaro Thank you so much.
@deborah63 Maybe, that's a cool idea. I will have to slow down the speed of the exposures or burst speed.
@mbrutus Thank you so much. I like the part that just has the person's feet. I was also using my old Vivitar 70-35mm lens and was quiet happy with the way it worked.