There are hundreds of ways you can photography one subject. Here are 20 great photos all inspired by one action: Jump. There’s jump roping, jumping away, jumping in, jumping on, jumping off and much more. Hopefully this photo collection will inspire you to look at an action differently.
Jump in the Line by il Quoquo

In Spire Jump by Éole

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Flip through a sports magazine or newspaper and you’d probably see an action sequence shot. It’s where a continuous action is stitched together and presented in one photo. It looks pretty nifty and here’s how you can re-create this effect in Photoshop in just 7 steps.
1.) Choose the Right Action
The most difficult part of creating an action sequence photo is actually finding the right action. After some trial and error, I found linear and predictable action to be much easier to shoot. If you know how they’re getting from point A to B, you’d be able to track them better if you’re not using a wide angle lens.
Also ensure that the background remains consistent as it would make post processing in Photoshop that much easier. If there’s a stationary horizon in the photos, it would also make aligning them more effortless.
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