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Photography from a stack of photos

Get PHOTO from several shots

One Image, Many Moments: The Art of Image Stacking

Sometimes, one shot isn’t enough. The scene before us demands more than a single frame—it asks for patience, for attention, for a layered gaze. That’s where image stacking becomes more than a technique; it becomes a way of seeing.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to combine multiple exposures into a single, seamless photograph using Photoshop. Whether you're trying to remove moving elements like people or vehicles, enhance clarity, or simply create a more tranquil image, stacking allows for subtle control over time itself.

But beyond the technical, there’s something meditative about this process. To stack images is to listen to the quiet between moments, to compose not with one instant, but with many. It’s like telling a story with several whispers instead of one loud voice.

I believe that through this process, we’re not fabricating an image—we’re refining what was always there, waiting to be revealed. In stacking, photography slows down. It breathes. And in that breath, it finds a different kind of truth.


PHOTO by composition of several shots.

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