The flowers that are blurred make it look more like chrysanthemum or rose by creating a layer and depth to the picture.
The pictures which have been layered are actually of me walking forward, This is deceiving as the feet all seem to be in same position only altered in which foot is forward.
The I's seem to be coming towards you, and the whole picture exudes movement. I might just be me but, at times, when I try and read the text the lines start moving and giving me a headache.
Usually photos like this are crop by adding the crops onto one photo. But I choose to experiment with a motion picture, snapping one every couple of steps. What we get is an interesting mix of a motion picture and the traditional storyboard cuts.
When I first saw this I initial wanted to do a bright day time shot. The original goals was kind of a vertigo feel. But as I was editing it I noticed the power lines and dense colors in the center. This was only emphasized when I darkened the image giving it an ominous look. I had a hard time going for this Gothic look over a black white image which would make it look like a spider's web.
Another interesting movement picture in that as they walk they place there feet flat done in some cases. Making it look more like a hopping motion
This was taken in a more traditional stop motion kind of animation. I stood in one spot as they started walking and almost leaving the picture before turning in the last frame
The whole picture is just so off with the buildings on the top and the rotating boxes of tangerines, I was trying to go for that wierd sort of upside-down feeling.
The most interesting thing about these frame by frame pictures is that you get a different perspective on exactly the same thing. The minor details or major give it a sense of being alive, and in the now as opposed to being a snapshot of the moment.
People walking up the step and an interesting intruder from the left
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