Epidemiology | Changes effected Factors affecting Wind behavior |
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ultiple exposures with a twist, this image is an experiment. In the spirit of "Analytic Cubism," the area under investigation has been analyzed and subsequently re-assembled in an abstracted form. The idea was to keep the camera stationary on a sturdy tripod, and make multiple exposures over time as the wind blew the cattails around. The series of images then were stacked into Photoshop layers, and the auto-blend feature invoked. This algorithm adjusts the exposure and white balance of each image and prepares a layer mask to use the sharpest component from each image. As an alternative to depicting objects from one temporal viewpoint, the subject is rendered from a multitude of chronological time-slices representing transcendent context.
“Cubism is the art of depicting new wholes with formal elements borrowed not only from the reality of vision, but from that of conception.” - Guillaume Apollinaire

