Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Multiple imagery- image bank
All of the above photos are examples of Multiple Imagery. Multiple imagery is a selection of photos, usually nine or twelve put together to create a larger image or to show different parts of the same thing. This differs from photo joiner as usually the photos are not touching. The example above show how multiple imagery can be of anything, be it people, buildings, plants, objects or landscapes. With multiple imagery all of the photos have to be the same size and the same distance apart from each other. In the first photograph we can see that it is a multiple image of a tree, this photograph is an example of how multiple imagery is used to show different parts of the same object. I like this multiple image as i like how even though the pictures do not connect like a photo joiner would we can still see that all of the photographs are of the same tree but from different angles.
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Image bank,
multiple imagery
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