Thursday, 26 June 2014

Multiple Flash

This first photograph had used multiple flash to show a combination of movements made by a ballet dancer. The multiple flash allows the audience to see her overall movements, from one said of the stage to the other, in one single photograph. Some of the movement are more blurred than others however the start and end position are the most dense which allows them to state the beginning and the end of the dance.
These two above photograph are showing someone moving face/body from one side of the photograph to the other. In the first photograph the women is seen to turn from standing side ways to standing facing the front. I feel that the multiple flash slows down the whole movement by breaking it down in to smaller individual movement rather than on single movement. In the second photograph, as well as moving, the model is changing his facial expression to show a change in emotion. The i feel is representing a process which happens over time as people emotion do not change that quickly.
This multiple flash is showing fast paced actions. The white costume contract the plain black ground and always the movement to stand out more. The start and end movements are much more dense therefor it is easy to establish where he has started and ended/
This multiple flash photograph shows the process of the girl raising her arm which makes her look like she has multiple arms apposed to just 2. Also it is showing her movement, it make the the photograph appear as an illusion. I feel that a plainer background should have been used to make the arms appear more dense,
In this above photograph, multiple flash has been used to show the movement of some playing cards in someones hands. The fact that this something that is hard to do in reality, it f=gives this photograph a mysterious and magical feel. The more denser areas of the cards, i feel show the quantity of the card in that specific section of the photograph.

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