Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Exploring the Creative Controls (Motion)through Diptychs and Triptychs


Michael Penn : slow motion
 unknown artist: freeze action
 Fire at Marlborough Street, 1975 by Stanley J. Forman: freeze action
 Godfrey Hirst: freeze action
Juliann Veeger: Panning
Gerald Sanders: camera shake

Photographs that show the same type of action, but opposite movements:
Ann McGrath: long exposure

Tau Zero: short exposure
My opinion: I personally like the first image with a long exposure because it is more abstract. The subjects are less clear but the motion creates a more interesting and somewhat mysterious feeling, which I like more than a photo that is crisp but you cannot interpret on your own. The first image is more thought provoking.   
Triptychs
The presentation made up of three (and only three) distinctly separated photographic images displayed on a common background.

Adde Adesokan: 


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