Stitching a sequence shot.

While we were skating Alexander Heads skate park on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, I thought I would get a sequence shot of Adam and try and stitch it together in photoshop.

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Adam was destroying this bank to rail! So I set up my fish eye and got this 16 shot sequence of him doing a 450 spin to Shifty on the rail.

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Now I have never tried to stitch a 16 shot sequence together before. There is probably lots of different ways to do this. But the way I did it was I picked one photo

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Then lined up the other photos over the top of that photo. And erased the parts overlapping each other.

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It's not the cleanest result but it was fun to give stitching a sequence together a go.

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Then did some adjustments in light room and this is the final image.

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I'm pretty happy with the end result and look forward to try and stitch some more skating pics together.
The best thing with photography is that you are always learning!

Happy Landings!

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