Monday, 6 July 2015

Multiple flash - image bank

Multiple flash - image bank:


The images above and below are two examples of multiple flash. In these images you can see the arms and object move from each stage in the photo. This is another way of showing sequence photography as you can clearly see each stage move on.



In the two images above and below the transitions are not as clear but still work to show the sequence. In the image above the use of colour helps to make the transition standout and to see the different parts of the photo and see where each separate flash has been taken. The same happens below where you can see all of the arms of the girl, this is effective as its a creative look on this photograph.



In the image above you can see the sections of the different cards. Again this is creative as it looks as though there are many cards falling where there's only one. The image below shows facial expressions on one man, you can see that after each flash he has moved and pulled a different face.


Multiple flash- work diary

Multiple flash - work diary:



In todays session we was working on the technique multiple flash. This technique uses a number of flashes during the time that the shutter of the camera is shut, to pick up different movements or uses of light and expresses them in one photograph. I found this session to be quite similar to slow sync as the same sort of image is produced.




Progression:

I found that this was a good technique to use as it is a fun and creative way of using photography. However for me personally i don't really see a way that i could incorporate this technique into my project. 


The images above and below are both effective examples of multiple flash. In the image above you can see the dancer making their way across the stage  and the different movements her arms and legs take. I think that this is an idea that i would like to use if i choose to include this technique into my project.

The image below is like something that i have already attempted. In this image you can clearly make out all of the arms in each individual space that they take. Again this is a good example of a multiple flash photograph as the main effect has been achieved. 







Above and below are a example of my attempts at multiple flash photography. The image above is an attempt at photographing my class mate as she walks across the frame. I personally don't lie the image as i think that it has come out to squashed together, you can see this in her legs that are either had to make out or look to small. 

The image below is a better attempt at this although i still don't think its quite right. In this image Lauren has been photographed each time that she has turned around. The end result has produced Lauren looking in different directions. I think that to parts of the photo where she is looking at the two sides have worked for this photograph, however when she was looking front on, the image has merged with the others around it and has come our under exposed. 


Multiple flash - Straight images

Multiple flash - Straight images: