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All the photo's in this picture where taken using a
Nikon D3100. When I was trying to think of a creative subject to use in a Time
Lapse photo; I decided on the Rubik’s Cube. At first I thought of all
the action time lapse photos I had seen. But I decided I wanted to do something
different. The subject in the photo, who is a friend and is constantly solving Rubik’s
Cube’s, suggested I do a Rubik’s Cube. I thought that was a great idea as I had
never seen a time-lapse photo of a Rubik’s cube.
I first tried to take pictures of just
the Rubik’s cube in my subject’s hands, but after putting the pictures into Photoshop, I found that there was no real way to put them all together and have the photo look seamless and natural. I instead decided to
re-shoot the whole subject and each time he made a move on the cube take a
picture. I then put each picture of my subject into my background. At first you
may only see my subject but if you look a little closer you will notice that
the cube changes with the subject as well.
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