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So I needed to do an assignment for my photography class using two images in one showing "what happens next" and I'm curious on your advice on it.

Two things:
-Border was required
-The small lens flares in the pictures would be removed but my PS acts up from time to time due to something faulty with my wacom tablet driver and requires me to restart my computer but I'm a lazy ass.
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>> Anonymous
a soaking wet portrait would have been better for the second picture
>> reinfected !ow2gJBhuig
>>174458
I'm sorry I'm like half awake/drunk. I mean what happens next as in immediately after. Like looking at the film reel of a movie.
>> Anonymous
Then I'd say you nailed it. Perhaps make the middle border black too.
>> Anonymous
Just go shoot sports in continuous.
>> reinfected !ow2gJBhuig
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>>174471
I'm not sure if it looks better in a completely black border. I dunno. I'll let you guys decide.

>>174482
I actually would have done tennis since I had this really cool idea that probably was already done before but about 90% of the class all decided on doing sports so I wanted to stray away from that and stick out. Also didn't help that the teacher's example was sports also.

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>> Anonymous
how about using your current 2nd frame as the first one, and have a shot of your subject hitting the water and making a massive spash as the second frame