Monday, 13 July 2015

Multiple Flash Image Bank




These two images show both a complex and a simple example of multiple flash. The first image shows how multiple flash can be used to create an interesting end result, filling the image with a number of copies of himself. The result is an almost haunting effect by leaving only a short time between each position. The second image shows an example of how multiple flash can be used to capture movement. This method can also be used to determine speed within the image, the slowest points in the image being more solid while the more faded parts of the image being the fastest.



Multiple flash is quite a diverse subject which can offer a lot of interesting end results. Multiple flash relies on a low shutter speed in order to capture the object and the moment within the frame. The most simple example of multiple flash can be used in order to show movement within an image. This method for capturing movement offers a much more detailed range of movement. This can be used to document sports such as snowboarding or skateboarding. A more complex form of multiple flash can be used to show a person interacting with multiple copies of themselves. This method can also be used to tell a story or show a range of emotions.

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