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30 Radical Photo Sequences

March 09, 2009

If you a fan of action sports you definitely going to like this, I love to see good photo sequences specially if it catches the right moment of some trick being done, it's great to see and this is done a lot on action sport magazines, check them out!

I have some photos of my own that I would like to maybe make a tutorial if you guys are interested in it, if you want a tuto leave me a comment and depending on the responses I will start working on it, thank you.

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Hi! I'm Paulo Canabarro and I'm here to post some really cool stuff for you, if you have any ideas or any requests please get @ me - pvpcanabarro@gmail.com you can also Follow me on twitter!

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116 Comments

giackop03/09/2009

a tutorial would be awesome.. btw the photos are amazing..

umerzafar03/09/2009

the photo work and effort put in the series is awesome. great idea. please do tell your workflow and also your camera / equipment specs. thanks. keep it up.

JD03/09/2009

Yeah, a tut would be sweet.

snoozebox03/09/2009

A tutorial would be really cool

dp03/09/2009

Sweet post! Bring on the tutorial!

steve lucin03/09/2009

AMAZING photos!
a tutorial would be VERY sweet!

BassAddiction03/09/2009

Its actually not hard at all. you just select the shape of the image, copy and paste on a new layer, mess with the curves until it matches the color of the original picture and then go in and erase around the person. at least thats how i did it for one of my assignments in my photoclass. and yeah... those sequences are sic.

Timothy03/09/2009

Why not some that are not extreme sports?

loswl03/09/2009

Those are awesome, great to see the different stages in each action ;o)

viktor03/09/2009

oh yes!! a tutorial would be great, pleasee!!!
see ya!

Rob03/09/2009

I've tried this before, but I failed =p

So a Tutorial would be great :D

gbdemiurgo03/09/2009

great!
you absolutely have to make the tutorial :-)

kolja03/09/2009

yea, tutorial would be great

Spar1303/09/2009

If you could make a more detailed tutorial that would be great, layers and erasing isn't hard but if there is a more fast way I would love to hear it

jkrais03/09/2009

visit the SCEW forum (tutorial section) for a german tutorial.
http://www.scew.de/

seville03/09/2009

these are wicked it be nice to see how there done!!

paul0v203/09/2009

Ok guys,

Next Monday I will put up a very detailed tutorial, thank you for the comments everyone.

Timothy - why should they all be xtreme sports? lol

tobyct03/09/2009

Great photos and yeh, would be good to see a tut, go for it.

jcancino03/09/2009

Wow, what an amazing effect.

I would love to read a tutorial on this... I think I would spend weeks just making different sets of these.

FABIO! CAN WE SEE A TUTORIAL? :)

JonOfTrueColors03/09/2009

Yes Please post a tut.these are awesome . it would be cool to see some of yours!

fariida03/09/2009

I think I have an idea of know how this was done but I am very curious of how Abduzeedo will approcah this. I saw this technique in an ad for red bull (check out the link)

http://5ones.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/redbull_snowscrapers.jpg

Brandon 03/09/2009

Can't wait for the tutorial – I do ALOT of snowboarding in Tahoe and I would love to see a professional process on this technique.

Thanks

Anonymous03/09/2009

love the secuence! Tutorial please!

Jake03/09/2009

Oh Man, you have to put out a tut on this one. Very impressive.

MDK03/09/2009

Yeah, a tutorial sounds great!!!

Enrika7903/09/2009

Thank you Paul,
I really can't wait till monday to see your tutorial and start to learn how to do it!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us!

JeroenKoning03/09/2009

Cool post!
I have done 3 sequences myself. Both snowboarding shots. Really fun to do.
I really want a beter dSLR camera for more fps. Because it lacks on fps now. hehe ;)

My results:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeroenkoning/2937555883/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeroenkoning/2943415913/

massimo03/09/2009

yes! i'm wating for the tutorial!.. : )

Sara03/09/2009

Tutorial, please!

Leebo03/09/2009

These are great photos! I would love to see a tutorial.

Weed03/09/2009

Tutorial FTW!

John Davis03/09/2009

OMGosh dude, amazing images! Now THAT is what I call photography!

www.privacy.at.tc

Iaan van Niekerk03/09/2009

They look great! Loving the interesting angles combines with the sequence shots...
Yes please for tutorial!

Fernando Sergio03/09/2009

Caracas! Muito bom mesmo!

andrew03/09/2009

Yet another great post. You should definitely make that tutorial!

arslion03/09/2009

amazing..good work Paulo ..

tsegrrl03/09/2009

I'm looking forward to seeing your tutorial also!

Zackatoustra03/09/2009

Wow!
You've got a great concept here. I digg all the pictures! It looks like "motion pictures" won't be the same now!

Do I need to say that a tut' would be great?

John03/09/2009

Great post Paulo! These are some really great examples. A tutorial would be amazing! Thanks in advance!

Jayve103/09/2009

Creative outcomes.. :)

Anonymous03/09/2009

i know its a series of rapid photos or even video stills but is it just tedious photoshopping? a tuto would be great!

Anonymous03/09/2009

Tutorial please! :)

Anonymous03/09/2009

would def want a tut

krisdtaps03/09/2009

great post! and yeah, a tutorial would be awesome!

Man-machine03/09/2009

Let me add one:

a capoeira jump photo sequence.

Anonymous03/09/2009

Notice they are all men? Sexist fags and your xtreme faggy sports.

dyloon03/09/2009

i like that sepia tone u keep using

Anonymous03/09/2009

+1 to Tutorial request!

Austin03/09/2009

So how long would it take to get photos like this? You would have to run through the scene a couple hundred times to get the right shots?

va75a77a03/09/2009

Those look amazing! It would be awesome to have a good tutorial as I am sure there are some great ways to do it!

Here is one of mine...
http://designtherhino.com/dfmxcj2.jpg

laranz.joe03/09/2009

good one!

mgranzow03/09/2009

I would love to see a writeup on how to do this.

stefan03/09/2009

first of all: i love abduzeedo!
and i would love to see a tutorial about this!

schnp03/09/2009

Definitely looking forward to the tutorial.

jlpeacock03/09/2009

Tutorial would be great!

David03/09/2009

tutorial would rock - I love seeing these photos.

Otávio tatasoka03/10/2009

Yeap, a tutorial!

Anonymouse03/10/2009

Tutorial Please!

kotakitam03/10/2009

Me too! I want a tutorial of this! Awesome works btw!

ims03/10/2009

1st ,, it is great post :)
2nd.. it will be nice if you made a tutorial for it..
thanks

Allie03/10/2009

I'd also love to read a tutorial for this :)

Anonymous03/10/2009

the photos are very good but most of the tricks suck

maxicorrado03/10/2009

Those look amazing! but i don't know where is the tutorial. I want a tutorial of this please!!

Anonymous03/10/2009

i juz have to say that i love this effect that i would really appreciate it if u guys would make a tutorial on it...hahaha...i love abduzeedo!!!!

Scottduzeedo03/10/2009

I Love every picture! not a single one i dont like.
I WOULD LOVE A TUTORIAL!!!

Jul03/10/2009

Oh yeah!!! a tutorial would be great!
Your work is awesome

mrAids03/10/2009

All you really need to do this is a camera that has the ability to rapidly take pictures with a 0,5-1 second break between each picture. Place the camera steady, and when you have the pictures, just cut them together in for example Photoshop. Eeasy as pie.

Chris03/10/2009

Tutorial!!! :]

BTW the photos are incredible.

Random03/10/2009

Hell yeah we want a tutorial! that sounds great! Do you know how they do it with video like here:
http://www.hadlowpro.com and click on the right site on RE:VOLVE

deskofken03/10/2009

I drooled a little on my keyboard. Photos are so crisp and clean. Great work!

dznpuro03/10/2009

This type of sequential pictures always fascinated me, trying to understand how it is done. I therefore look forward for your tutorial. I know you will do ^_^

dznpuro03/10/2009

This type of sequential pictures always fascinated me, trying to understand how it is done. I therefore look forward for your tutorial. I know you will do ^_^

KDG03/10/2009

It would be great to post a tutorial on this.

Ant03/10/2009

Yeah please a tutorial would be sweet - Flippen nice pics

Anonymous03/10/2009

Yeah, if you can, please write a tutorial!!!

Nikolai03/10/2009

Awesome pics man! I am a skateboarder myself and I love this kinda stuff! Please make a tutorial! Thanks so much

murtaza03/10/2009

Awesome pics. Great inspiration. Great effort at capturing the moment.

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Buzzlair03/10/2009

great collection.

and i wondering, how much time consumed to collect all of these awesome images :D

fili56103/10/2009

great shots, thanks for the inspiration

Tiago Cabola03/10/2009

It would be great to post a tutorial. Your job is wonderfull!
I would like to learn take some photos like that!!

SubWolf03/10/2009

Bring on the tutorial. :)

Dave03/10/2009

tut sounds good!

Anonymous03/10/2009

Skateboarding says "you're welcome" once again.

blacker design03/10/2009

Lol a tutorial for this? Keep the camera steady, set it on M mode and then just snap away, place choose background photo...and then layer mask it the other layers

heycarol03/10/2009

man!
please, make this tutorial!!! *-*

Anonymous03/10/2009

get that tutorial rolling!!! ;-D

nancyng03/10/2009

great pictures.... love it

diveke03/10/2009

tutorial all the way!!!!!

AlexG03/10/2009

Awesome, let me know when the tut is online

Thanks

MASSIVEATTACK03/10/2009

Muy buenas secuencia de fotos

Gracias

MariaXD03/10/2009

So great the tut!!
I love the extreme sports :D
Coverall the guy that he did skateboard!
bacause i love skateboard =D!

D!103/10/2009

I would love a tut!
I am guessing you need a tripod and you would use difference mattes?

dstfoto.com03/11/2009

here are is mine... BMX back flip

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dstfoto/3324227839/

malicho03/11/2009

tutorial for what? using a tripod and camera?

B-8203/11/2009

awesome post ! I love extreme sports, especially snowboard and skate ! and I love photography, a tutorial would be very very appreciated !

Leo03/11/2009

Great work, did you use stacks and layers blending in PS. I have been experimenting with spiders and toys to get a huge DOF pict with al the details of my object, but your work jus blew me away. So the tut would be great and we'll see if this old hound can learn new tricks.

Regards

Leo / Venezuela

Lila03/11/2009

Tutorial? YES PLEASE!!!

wotaewerr03/12/2009

clearly there is more to it than a tripod and camera. how do you get the object so sharp and well lighted, while the background is not overexposed?

tutorial would be really great :)

Fancio03/12/2009

Muito show as fotinhas...
Um tutorial seria otimo.
Estou aguardando.
Parabens pelo otimo trabalho neste site, eh sempre inspirador.
Abraco

Ty03/13/2009

8th pic from the bottom is the skatepark from where im from.

MattH03/14/2009

thanks for the photo feature, do you mind putting my website with my image, the last one (snowboarder with pink and black board)

www.themattimage.com

thanks man

Matt

victor03/15/2009

Really great! Fantastic!
Regards, Paulo

Noj03/16/2009

These are brilliant photographs. I'd love to get some shots like these of my own.

Nice work.

oh...Tutorial, good idea.

Chazmo03/16/2009

Rly good work love it

would love a tutorrial

Anonymous03/16/2009

Hey, how about giving proper credit for these shots?! Most (all?) of them aren't from you and you haven't even asked all the authors for permission to post them here.

paul0v203/17/2009

@Anonymous - all the images are linked to the place the original place that I got it from, if any of the owners mind having their photo viewed by more than 100thousand people I dont mind taking it off.

MattH03/19/2009

heh, it is a reminder for me to watermark my images before putting them on the net, even though there are links when you click on the images pretty much everyone who replied to this thread still prosumed that they were created by the author, and there is nothing written to say otherwise,,

all good, lesson learnt for next time, watermarks all round eh

would have been a nice promo for my site tho...

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NixonDesign09/03/2009

Nice tutorial

im sport photographer and designer

watch my designs in DA, I have some photosequences of motocross in the sand very difficult

http://nixondesign.deviantart.com/gallery/

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