The "degree of effort" would not mitigate or excuse a failure, but in
this case, his final images are the only qualitative measure we need.

We're merely discussing "How did he do that?"

On 1/19/2016 11:21 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Just shoot me. Wheneverhow much work someone put into a creative effort
is the main thrust of a discussion
about it, as if thedegree of effort put forth was a qualitative measure,
it's time to duck and run.

ann

On 1/19/2016 1:23 AM, John wrote:
I've read several other articles about him. He's been pretty much
everywhere in the news for the last week or so. The images are
absolutely Photoshopped - meticulously. He spends hours layering the
images in post-processing; far longer than the time he spends capturing
them.

On 1/18/2016 11:22 PM, Alan C wrote:
I already saw the Serengeti one. I still can't figure out how he does
it. How come are there no ghosts or overlapping animals? At first I
though it had been Photoshopped but apparently not. I will give it a go
when I eventually get to the bottom of it. Thanks, Dan.

Alan C

-----Original Message----- From: Daniel J. Matyola
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 6:11 AM
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Subject: OT: Piecing Time Together

An interesting photographic technique:

http://proof.nationalgeographic.com/2016/01/05/piecing-together-time-in-the-ultimate-brain-puzzle/?utm_source=NatGeocom&utm_medium=Email&utm_content=pom_20160117&utm_campaign=Content&utm_rd=1642455031



Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola





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