Monday, February 12, 2007

Seale summary


Using a slit-scan camera, Seale captures motion in a new way. The moving objects come out clear and the still objects blur, which is opposite the way we usually see them. I feel that it is interesting because it allows you to see how and how fast the figure moves in front of the camera. It is easy to understand the photos when you understand how they are photographed, but on there own it is tough to realize the movement.

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