These photographs all show the topic of
sequencing, this is where there are multiple images combined into one
photograph, this allows for an idea of movement within the topic of many
different events to be combined into one photograph, this can be called stop
frame photography. All the pictures show different yet similar ideas. Some show
people doing a simple activity segmented into sections, others show animals
also doing this, there is even ideas of natural occurring movements being
sequenced. There are some that show great colour and others that are very plain
yet effective also. The first picture out of the six that I shall evaluate is
that of the skier, this is a great sequence for many reasons, firstly the idea
that this man is moving is so clear and the way that he is moving in a clean
yet subtle ‘S’ shape shows the skier from different angles. Also the way that
because obviously the snow is very light and pristine with the pure white being
the majority of the picture by breaking this up with such a bold colour as red
makes the skier stand out so much more and the way that he does split the
picture in half because he is central in the picture makes him so much more
obvious and makes the picture much more interesting. The second picture that I
shall evaluate is that of the person jumping on the beach. I like this picture
because even though this is a sequence some of the aspects are faded which does
give this really nice contrast in the actions and It also allows for you to see
the sequence in a way that tells the story and the peak point of the movement. The
background is also very plain which also brings focus onto the main focal point
of the woman jumping.






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