You see that this person is walking down the stairs because the use of illusion of motion by multiple images, by placing the same picture in a sequence over and over again to show that he is actually walking down the stairs.
130 Ethan Yates
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
45) Illusion of Motion by Blurred Outlines
The dog in this photo has blurred outlines to show that it is actually running very fast through this field. That is a great example of illusion of motion by blurred outlines.
44) Illusion of Motion by Repeated Figure
Illusion of motion by repeated figures is when you repeatedly place similar objects close to each other to show that it is moving through time. In this picture the ball is repeated to show that it is thrown between each hand, back and forth.
43) Anticipated Motion
This photograph is an example of anticipated motion because even tho the object is froze in time, you know that the bicyclist is actually in very fast motion.
42) Spatial Puzzles
Spatial Puzzle uses transparency to give you the sense of depth. This picture represents spatial puzzle because all the different shades and tints of purple.
41) Multiple Perspective
This is an example of multiple perspective because it takes 4 photographs and places them together giving the viewer ht sense that it is looking at the object from different angles.
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