Continuous Shot
The continuous shot is a feature in photo-shop which takes a lot of time, and effort of the photographer's part, but once you have completed it the results can be phenomenal! To take this photo you must first put your camera on a continuous shot setting, this setting takes multiple pictures in a short period of time. The main downside with this setting, that I noticed, was that your focus could be blurry if you weren't careful. It is easier to have the camera on a tripod to keep the background still, and then only have the focus point moving. Once you have your photos, you must choose one that you will use as your background picture. Once you know what photo you will use, you will have to use the quick selection tool to select your subject. Once the whole subject is selected you copy it and past it in your background image. Once you have found the proper place for your subject in the photo, you repeat as many times as needed. Remember, the best results are with three to five copies, too many will make the photo crowded, and too little wont show the movement you are trying to capture.