Image bank
Sequences
This image inspires me to look more closely at nature
because the way this bird uses its wings to fly and steady its self is really
interesting to look at. This you couldn’t see in real motion because it’s too
fast but this image shows the complexity of how a bird flies. I would love to
try and do this technique and do a whole shoot on it because I think it’s
amazing.
This image has inspired me to think outside the box in unit
3. I love that this image is so different and not something most photographers
would take images of. The fact that one image can show a motion of a single thing
is really cool and I hope that I can create an image like this. The different
processes the dog goes though to get over the wall is really interesting to
see.
This image inspired me to not worry about the number of
frames in the overall image because it will look good anyway. This image I
think really shows the slight changes in the opening of the flower and I think
this image would look really good as an animation. I like that the position of
the flower hasn't changed and I hope to do at least one image that has lots of
different images in one.
This image inspires me because I love that the different
frames have been combined to make one long image. I would like to find out how
to do this and incorporate into my own work. I like that the image has been
slit up in to different parts and how it works so well. I love the sea and
water so I like the composition.
This image inspires me to look in more detail of the
movement of whatever I’m photographing. I love looking at the process of the
dog catching the dog and the positions the dogs body creates to get the ball. I
also like that the image is in black and white and that there’s and slight
border of blur.
This image inspires me to keep it simple, to keep the images
separate and to place a border around and in-between the images. I have used
this technique before and I think it’s effective so I hope to use it again in
the future. I’m not sure what the image is of but the water or smokes works
really well as a sequence.






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