Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Image Bank- Sequence


In this photograph it shows the technique 'Sequence' which is where movement is shown in a sequence of photographs. In this photograph it shows two different breeds of dogs running along the sea front. This is very affective because it shows the stages of the dogs movement getting closer and closer which creates a more interesting photograph. It also looks as if the dogs are moving which as the consumer catches the eye immediately. The colours in this photograph are very natural and the scenery gives off a calming and realistic atmosphere which allows the two dogs to be the main focus. The composition of this photograph is that it is framed very tightly and creates a depth in the photograph. I especially like how the sequence shows the dogs playful nature and also how the water is frozen in the air. I overall really like this photograph and feel that it will help me with my own photographs using the technique of sequence.

This photograph is also another example of the technique sequence and is shown using the sport skiing. The photograph has been taken from an angled birds eye view which makes the technique sequence look more interesting to look at. This photograph has been edited very well as each individual movement has been tightly edited next to each other to create a fluent flow with the individual still movement. I really like how the ski uniform is red which stands out from the white and makes the skier the main focus of the photograph. Furthermore the sequence has been captured in a wave this makes the photograph more fascinating to look at. This sequence is more complex than the photograph above and is a photograph that can inspire me to be more creative.

This photograph sequence was taken by the photographer named Eadweard Muybridge and he had taken this sequence of photographs to prove that when a horse moves at some point all their legs are off the ground. This sequence is also presented in a praxinoscope where the still photographs are shown to be moving. This photograph is a lot different to the two photographs above because it was taken in 1872 therefore technology has developed since then. This is why the photograph is in black and white however I really like how effective it looks and how it looks very vintage and causes the horses movement to stand out very clear and better. The layout of this photograph is something I like and is a way I am going to present one of my photographs using the technique sequence.



This photograph is also showing the technique 'Sequence' however in a different way to the other photographers. This is because it shows a skillful movement in the air which shows the sportsman/women upside down. This instantly caught my eye as its a more interesting set of still movements. The colors in this photograph are very fresh and bright which makes the whole photograph stand out. I also like how the photograph is composed very tightly and doesn't have any wasted space so that the whole focus is on the sequence of movement. This photograph is one of my favorites and is using the topic sport which is an idea that I would like to photograph. Therefore this photograph is inspiration for my own work. Lastly I also like how the photograph was taken where the athlete allows the setting to be shown and show off its beauty.


This photograph also shows the technique sequence and has been shown by a stunt man gliding through the air from the ramp to the hill. This is a very good technique to use because it shows every stage the stunt man has successfully done. Each of the photographs have been tightly positioned to make the photograph look realistic and have no odd photographs shown. The colors are very bright especially the deep blue sky which makes the photograph captivating to look at. This photograph was taken from a low angle to exaggerate the height that the stunt man is at. Overall I really like this photograph because of how stunning it looks from a low angle.



This photograph shows the technique sequence in a series of photographs that show this male model diving into a pool. The angle of this photograph is  high angle and this is so that every photograph part of the sequence is seen. It also creates a beautiful picture as you can see the surroundings and sea which makes this photograph better to look at. I really like how this photograph is different to the others I have looked at because it has a three dimensional effect as if us as the consumers are diving into it. The colors are very vibrant and create a summer vibe. The has no excess space and has been taken with great accuracy as the photograph is very compact.


This photograph is of the sequence of a wale coming out off the water. This photograph is breath taking and shows this animals power. The sequence is presented in a row from when the wale comes out the water to going back in. The naturalistic blue's and grey colors in this photograph create a calming atmosphere and keep the focus on the wales sequence of photographs not the whole picture.

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