Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Image Bank - The Passing of Time

The Passing of Time - Image Bank






The four photographs above are by Tom Hussey. I like these images as they show the passing of time in the form of age. I think that this is a very interesting way of presenting the passing of time and think the images are eye-catching and also effective.






The images above are by Jesus Chapa-Malacara. I like how the figures are wearing brightly coloured clothes as this makes the image stand out and also makes the trails of the movement more obvious. I like the effect that the long exposure of the image creates as it shows the movement of the dancer over a set period of time. 






The images above were captured by Alexey Titarenko. I like how the figures appear to be fluid like as this creates the effect of movement. I also like how the images have a black and white filter as this portrays a slightly mysterious feel to the images. This therefore makes the images effective and also make them more eye-catching.






The images above were taken by Richard Silver. I like how the images show the passing of time in a simplistic way yet the images are still very effective and interesting to look at. I like the way that the images show the gradual change from daylight to darkness as it allows the audience to fully experience the sense of time created by the images.






The above images were taken by, or in the style of Eadweard Muybridge. I like how all the images are in black and white as it helps to prevent the audience being distracted by the colours in the images. I also like how the multiple images are all placed together in order to make one single image which presents movement and in turn, the passing of time.






The above images were captured by a photographer called Kang Seon Jun. I like how the use of long exposure has been used in some of his images to show the movements in a set period of time. I like how the images created by this are very effective and in some cases appear unusual as this therefore can be thought to be more interesting. I like how the images are in black and white as it makes them appear more dramatic and also more bold and striking. 



I found the two images above on the internet. I thought that they were all quite similar to one another as they all used long exposure to present movements during a set period of time. I like both the images and will try to recreate a similar effect in one of my shoots.



I found the above two images on the internet and thought that the use of light trails was an effective and interesting way to present the passing of time. I like the way that the trails show the movement of the cars as this can also be thought to show the vast speeds in which they are going at as well as potentially presenting the element of time passing. 



I found the above two images on the internet and thought they were effective and an original way of presenting a movement taken place during a set period of time. Instead of long exposure being used to capture a blurring effect to present movements, it appears as though these images were created by separate images being taken and then combined into one single image to create a sharp and sort of time-lapse effect. 

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