Imagine if we had had a shot for each month, it would become much too messy. In an attempt to connect this subdiscussion back to the OP, we have only 4 "time slices" in these and yet they work well. That painting was created by an artist with no starting "limitations" Looks good and goes quite a way to reach the subtle painting I posted. Craig Harker, 36, and partner Rochelle Fairley, 29, from Stockton-on-Tees, have eaten three meals a day plus snacks for a week - on a budget of just £30. Job Description The Production Designer is a pivotal support role that works closely with Creative Directors, Art Directors, and Producers on high-impact, print and web-based marketing initiatives. You could, for example even render the photo to have a painterly look if you like: Employment Requirements This opportunity is not open to C2C relationships or visa sponsorship. This is a very simple question and Im 100 sure the answer is in front of me. Nothing is really newĪs far as the treatment of the subject is concerned, it depends on how much work you want to put into creating the image and how subtle or not you want to be. I just wanted to show that this, several seasons shown in one image, is a common type of photo (You wrote: "I wonder if something like that is possible with photos?") so it is possible with photos. You may have missed the intent of my post. I do my adjustments working in Lightroom and Photoshop, and then line them up in. You could, for example even render the photo to have a painterly look if you like: That is on all of my New York Time Slice photos, but not for the global. As far as the treatment of the subject is concerned, it depends on how much work you want to put into creating the image and how subtle or not you want to be. Yes, these examples do look rather cliché, but take a look at the images I posted here in this thread of the aforementioned painting. It, or a variation on it, is a bit of a cliché: I wonder if something like that is possible with photos? All are subtely merged into each other so you can't easily see the border between the seasons. Starting with a winter scene top right and 3 other swathes, showing the other 3 seasons, going diagonally down towards bottom left. Pick the shots you want to use, then load them. On a similar theme, I have a large oil painting in my living room called "4 seasons" where the artist has painted all 4 seasons of a tree in one painting. Piecing together the shots is a quick and simple process in Photoshop.
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