One of the fun things that photographers can do more easily with digital cameras and the magic of Photoshop is create sequence photographs. By using a tripod and either setting a timer, or manually taking the photographs without changing position, you can take multiple photos of the same area, albeit with minor differences. The result is multiple photographs, of a sequence of events.
This makes it possible to combine these photos into one photo in a program like Photoshop, and create an action sequence photograph.
The results are pretty cool. Here’s some examples:
Sequence Photograph
transparent sequence by Connor179bc
Tom Sequence by The-Artificial
Back Flip Sequence by cisley
Strobed Action Sequence Photo
Sequence Photo by jimlim
Sequence by gakushi
360 by Marc Brunet
Action sequence by marcusuke
Nevaria Jibbing Contest IX by mrdekat
50 shot sequence by Dan Carr
Snowboard Sequence Shot
Kingfisher eruption sequence by Tony House
Dream sequence
Movement by djslum
Skateborder Flight Sequence by Martin Zeile
Beautiful Examples Of Action Sequence Photography
Stroboscopic Image of Tumbling Sequence
Backflip Sequence by mjagiellicz
Skate Sequence by Isaac Pacheco


June 20th, 2012 



















