How to shoot Different Seasons photos. Take a photo of something, in this case an old building at a horse farm at Välsta. Wait for the weather/season to change a bit. Go back for another photo. Try to remember from where you shot the first snap (i.e look at it before you go back and take the second photo). Open both photos in your preferred software. Crop one of the photos in half and paste that half onto the other photo. It will probably not fit perfect so you might have to resize it a few times.
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ReplyDeletei particularly like the half covered with leaves. nice little lesson, steffe. thank you.
ReplyDeleteI've tried that a couple of times but they never turn out as nice as yours.
ReplyDeleteThis time it is too hard to decide. I love them both
ReplyDeleteAutumn is clearly more colorful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Thanks for the instructions. I should try it some time.
ReplyDeleteLove these half and half photos you do. The colours of the leaves are just stunning.
ReplyDeleteYou make it sound so easy Steffe..I think I will stick to enjoying yours. Love the roof covered in autumn leaves, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how interesting this concept would be if instead of dividing your photo in half you instead isolated the snow covered barn and placed in the middle of the otherwise fall or summer scene?
ReplyDeleteOr one person standing in rain, while all around everyone else was in sun?
It sure would look different Mike.
ReplyDeleteI like them both.
ReplyDeleteThe roof to the left is just fantastic!