Multiples of the same person in the one photo


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I really like this one - it really look like they are talking to each other. Thanks to the TS for bringing up an interesting topic - now there's something new for me to play with :)
 

No problems! I think its a really interesting way getting people interested in photography as well as the result is quite unique, like that circle of life thing thats stickied.

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About this photo, how did you handle the overlapping "you" Like the one the left side sofa, did you have to do very careful lassoing?
 

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here is mine. :)
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Here's one I did long time ago using my Panansonic FZ5

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Here's one I did long time ago using my Panansonic FZ5

That's hilarious! Your daughter must be one of the most patient toddler in the world to endure the entire shoot :)
 

That's hilarious! Your daughter must be one of the most patient toddler in the world to endure the entire shoot :)

Thanks.. was suppose to fill up all the boxes but she lost her patience and starts to cry. So end up with only 12 shots.
 

Hahaha... my fav is the red hoodie one. So funny. Love the poses!

The CSI one is funny, but the fella doesn't look dead, just looks like he's damn shack and sleeping. Hee heee.
 

All are very good! Must find some time to make one of my own!
 

Hahaha... my fav is the red hoodie one. So funny. Love the poses!

The CSI one is funny, but the fella doesn't look dead, just looks like he's damn shack and sleeping. Hee heee.

Ya, need fake blood and maybe a knife or something.
haha.
 

Yet another way is to use panoramic shots. Basically, as you move pan your camera from left to right, you re-situate yourself with each shot. The effect will be different as compared since this time you're getting a (very) wide-angle shot with multiple Yous from left to right.:)

haha, thanks for the idea, just tried it on my hp :)
 

Here's one I did long time ago using my Panansonic FZ5

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lol this is very cute. Your daughter managed to "tahan" 10 shots before getting a little impatient ? :bsmilie:
 

Use a tripod and take multiple shots.

see below shot taken by Canon A70
 

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I just did a quick attempt at creating a composite picture, what do you all think?

Quite time consuming to get a clean edge when overlapping with a 2nd person in the image, anyone has good ideas to speed it up?

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