Wednesday 2 October 2013

Image Bank - Multiple Imagery



 
 
Multiple imagery is an interesting effect where you can photograph an object multiple times at a different angle and then put them together in a gird.  This allows for focus on more details such as that seen in the watch photo and bag photo.  It can also make the image look distorted (like in the forth photo on the stairs) or random and irregular like that of the first photo where the same plant has been photographed repeated times.  Colour is another way the multiple imagery can be shown, like that of the last photo.
 
 
I really liked this last photo that I found.  I love the way that the colour has changed through out each different image taken and each different section of the image is apart of the same view.  I think this is an interesting way to look at the photo and makes it more visually dynamic to look at.  There has almost been a rainbow effect created in terms of the colour.
 
 
I also really like the second photo that I found of the watch.  I love the way it's been sorted in to the grid and how each individual image has looked at or focused on different details on the watch.  I like the way the photographer has really thought about the different angles at which they could photograph the watch and the composition of the over all final piece.  There is a pattern in the way the individual images have been arranged too and this has made it pleasing for the eye to look at.  The lightening used when photographing the watch rally highlighted and accentuated certain parts of the watch an this again has added emphasis to some of the details on it, like the owl design for example.
 

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