TimeStacks
As the world goes by....
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On a Tuesday evening i was sitting outside costa minding my own business when i caught that man stood completely still. I balanced my camera on the table and began to create a time stack. leaving my camera for 15 minutes taking a photo every second. i Overlapped these photographs into Photoshop (900 photos) and took the opacity down to 10%. i was then able to show all the moment around the man and how he didn't move much.
Rush Hour...
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Isn't it incredible to think about how many people can be in one place at the same time. This is Oxford High Street in London at around 5pm. its so busy. I've wanted to show how many people there actually were. i set a camera up on the side of the road for 15 minuets capturing every person who walked passed creating nothing but a dark blur.