You aren't signed in     Sign In    Help

Snow / Discuss

Current Discussion

As the northern winter approaches...
Latest: 2 weeks ago
Snow photography tips
Latest: 2 weeks ago
Help! White Balance in Snow
Latest: 2 weeks ago
1 pic limit?
Latest: 2 weeks ago
Hello
Latest: 4 weeks ago
Everything You Need to Know About Snow
Latest: 4 weeks ago
First One Posted
Latest: 2 months ago
Snow Photography
Latest: 2 months ago
10,000 Members
Latest: 3 months ago
Hey snowies!
Latest: 3 months ago
Beware, Copyright infringement!
Latest: 3 months ago
Kind of new to Flickr
Latest: 4 months ago
More...

new pool : winter vs summer

view profile

myrique beaumier  Pro User  says:

here is something that might interest snow lovers:
a new pool of diptychs showing the contratst between winter and summer, taken on the same spot. Feel free to join if interested :)

www.flickr.com/groups/contraste-ete-hiver/
Posted at 4:13AM, 6 February 2008 PST ( permalink )

view photostream

dvdstillkickin says:

Great idea Myrique Beaumier!
Making the montage is the question, is that a photo shop thing?
Could you give some advise on how the montage is set up, I sure I'm not the only one who wants to know.
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )

view photostream

myrique beaumier  Pro User  says:

well, I use Photoshop, but I'm sure there are other ways to do so, and I wouldn't be surprised if there is a Flickr tool for that, but I don't know...
Here is how I do it, quite simple in fact:


On one of the photos, let's say the one you want on the left side, scrool down Image menu, go to «Canvas size» where on the tic tac toe box, you offcenter it to the left (if you want to put it up over the other, then you offcenter it up, etc) Then you resize the canvas, a little more than double length (or height, depending). Once done, go to you second photo, select it completely, than copy it on the 1st one. This will create a 2nd Layer centered over the 1st . Just move it towards the empty space you did by enlarging the canvas earlier. You may have to resize the second image before doing this, just to have the same scale, or you can do it with the layer. Ajust the position as desired to have the good framing, when done, flatten image. Done :)
you may want to crop à bit all around the compound image, if needed, or even use the paint bucket to creat a thin frame of the colour you want, if desired...

Here are two discussions from the pool «Diptych» on the same subject, and there are others also...

www.flickr.com/groups/dyptichs/discuss/72157594306498274/

www.flickr.com/groups/dyptichs/discuss/68931/

hope this helps :)

Roland
Posted 11 months ago. ( permalink )

Would you like to comment?

Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member).

RSS 2.0 feedSubscribe to a feed of stuff on this page...</!!> Feed – Subscribe to Snow discussion threads
Add to My Yahoo!