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Generally mate you've done a pretty good job, on the second one I only found one problem. I've outlined the problem areas below but I'm impressed for a first try, good stuff (Y)

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The problem can be easily solved with the clone and smudge tools, with a bit of a gaussian blur on top.

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Generally mate you've done a pretty good job, on the second one I only found one problem. I've outlined the problem areas below but I'm impressed for a first try, good stuff (Y)

The problem can be easily solved with the clone and smudge tools, with a bit of a gaussian blur on top.

Ahhh thats what i wanted to know! Cheers :)

I thought the one of Adam (middle) was perfect :(

Thanks for letting me know anyway, i'll just go and try now.

Cheers Smo (Y)

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The problem can be easily solved with the clone and smudge tools, with a bit of a gaussian blur on top.

Also just line the pixels up a bit. I usually do these sequence photos with one picture as the "base" if you like. Then add the other pictures on top as new layers, but cut out everything apart from the rider. Then put the new layer (with just the rider in) in the best position, and you should be able to get rid of most of the pixel shifting. Then go around with the eraser/smudge/clone/blur to get rid of any bits that don't quite match up. Then repeat for the next layer etc. Rather than having 3 separate photos in thirds if you see what I mean? I hope that made sense.

I really like the top one, because it's not just the same old thing of one move in sequence which you see a lot of (E.g. the second and third ones). Good work, you have to look pretty hard to see the errors :)

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Also just line the pixels up a bit. I usually do these sequence photos with one picture as the "base" if you like. Then add the other pictures on top as new layers, but cut out everything apart from the rider. Then put the new layer (with just the rider in) in the best position, and you should be able to get rid of most of the pixel shifting. Then go around with the eraser/smudge/clone/blur to get rid of any bits that don't quite match up. Then repeat for the next layer etc. Rather than having 3 separate photos in thirds if you see what I mean? I hope that made sense.

I really like the top one, because it's not just the same old thing of one move in sequence which you see a lot of (E.g. the second and third ones). Good work, you have to look pretty hard to see the errors :)

Cheers mate, i'm getting better :D

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I really like the top one, because it's not just the same old thing of one move in sequence which you see a lot of (E.g. the second and third ones). Good work, you have to look pretty hard to see the errors :)

Yeah, reminds me a lot of:

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