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I have been telling my husband to get me CS4 and if he doesn't get it today I am going to punch him in the gut. I really want to do this activity ( I'm not really going to punch him) but hey, you get my drift?
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It can be done in Elements and without a tripod, but some effort is needed to line up layers. My tripod is usually not handy.
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Old 01-14-2010, 04:46 PM
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Here's my attempt at this. My son and his best bud having a blast in the mud.

muddy copy
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My first attempt at multiplicity..... Kids had fun with this. Took 3 pics, cropped and then stitched with MS ICE. Have not worked enough with layers yet. Not sure how to set the width on these pics yet...

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Here is my second attempt at this...

Wang Xiang double exposure
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I didn't originally take these shots with this in mind, but I put this together as an afterthought, using 'Gimp'. Same plane, 3 different shots.

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a quick 15 min photos shop...six poses with six rifles
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You could use that shot to scare off thieves, I suppose!

Had a go at this myself - is harder than I expected, but a lot of fun.
(all my ducks reflected yellow light back to the bath, sometimes crossing each other's shadows :]).

I had four medium sized yellow ducks, and three of the smaller type. Moved them around a lot and took a shot every time.

Lots of Ducks
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It can be done in Elements and without a tripod, but some effort is needed to line up layers. My tripod is usually not handy.
And... if you are interested in Elements, look at purchasing a Bamboo Tablet. It really helps with some of the Elements editing and many tablet styles come with a full copy of Elements (but may not be the latest Elements version).
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