![]() ![]() Step One: The first step is to open up all of your images in Photoshop. Let’s get started.ĭon’t forget to “Like” and Tweet this if you are into it! Hopefully this all makes sense and inspires you to get out and shoot as soon as possible to try out these steps for yourself. Everyone edits a little differently and there are many different ways to get to the same end result. Also, I want to point out that this is the way that I personally put together a seamless sequence and the way that I have found works best for me. As a photographer you should always be looking to tell some sort of story with your photos and sometimes a seamless sequence can help do just that. I really wanted to show the length of this whip and after looking at many angles, the side view seamless really stood out to me as the best way to show the entire trick and really try to give it as much credit as it deserves. That was the case with this photo of Kevin Kiraly whipping down the famous Wallenberg set. Sometimes a single shot just doesn’t do the trick justice. ![]() The cool thing about shooting seamless sequences is that you can really show a trick in a different way as opposed to with a still shot. All you need is a DSLR that can shoot sequences, a tripod and Photoshop. With riding getting more and more tech/combo based on the daily knowing how to create a seamless sequence is incredibly beneficial to anyone behind the lens. This is something that every BMX photographer should know how to do. ![]()
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