This feels very stop motion to me, and maybe something interesting you could try is getting more close ups. Maybe capturing the sweat trailing down the face, and even the clenched fits, bent elbows, and how the feet touch the ground.
Capturing close ups will really elevate the viewers senses and make it easier to imagine the image for oneself.
I really like how you incorporated movement into you project! I personally would like to see the frames more straight/ inline with each other and maybe bringing one of the frames or layers forward in the middle-left side.
This was a great method to produce movement. the out of place pictures help provide motion, and the alignment of the photos along a street corner help tremendously in conveying time. Great Work! -Lane
I wanted to practice and play around with layering photos and masking different parts of them, to create a collage type photo. Mostly this was for practice, and I feel like its too busy as a final piece.
This feels very stop motion to me, and maybe something interesting you could try is getting more close ups. Maybe capturing the sweat trailing down the face, and even the clenched fits, bent elbows, and how the feet touch the ground.
ReplyDeleteCapturing close ups will really elevate the viewers senses and make it easier to imagine the image for oneself.
I really like how you incorporated movement into you project! I personally would like to see the frames more straight/ inline with each other and maybe bringing one of the frames or layers forward in the middle-left side.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great method to produce movement. the out of place pictures help provide motion, and the alignment of the photos along a street corner help tremendously in conveying time. Great Work! -Lane
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