How were these done?

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I found these, but just cant think how they were shot.

photo07.jpg


photo09.jpg


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http://www.denis-darzacq.com/portfolios.shtml

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i thought that, and thought maybe was jumping onto a matress or something.

but the i saw this:
photo14.jpg


and the shadows in all the images look too real to me.
 
some one got some one else to take a pic of them standing up in a random pose the they got a pic for the background and photoshoped them together, and i must say they did a bloody good job
 
Thats not Photoshop. Its a high speed capture,


The funniest one I've seen was on a USAF base of 2 service men on broomsticks next to the hangar.

Camera on tripod. high shutter speed. The 2 service men had the broom sticks between their legs. When the tog gave the word they both jumped in the air doing a set pose and the tog captured them at the point where you stop rising and about to drop. Proberbly took a lot of trial and error but the result was really well done and very funny.


The guys in these shots are proberbly 'Street Jumpers' they do stunts and jumps of walls and buildings etc. Bit like BMX stunt riders with out the bikes.

BBC used some in their between program intros.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvGF1o7Z2ng&feature=related
 
Ask a street acrobat how they were done. No mysteries from a photographic point of view.
 
These look similar to the photos that Miss Aniela does (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ndybisz/3090007718/in/set-72157605284293257/)

I went to a talk by her a couple of months ago and the way that she described doing them is with a lot of pictures put together into one picture, for instance the one I quoted above was done with a photo of her leaning down with the box and a photo of her boyfriend holding her in this semi-handstand and then she composited them into the one image.
 
I had a lecture on this photographer when I was in uni, it's just one image at super fast shutter speed, no tricks, no super-imposing. :) it was a project & the photographer used street dancers etc.
 
I had a lecture on this photographer when I was in uni, it's just one image at super fast shutter speed, no tricks, no super-imposing. :) it was a project & the photographer used street dancers etc.

Precisely. Get street dancers or break dancers and it's pretty much controlled falling.
 
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