Hump Day Art
Time-Stacked Landscape Photography That Mimics Impressionist Paintings by Matt Molloy
Canadian photographer Matt Molloy
uses the technique of timelapse to gather different shades of the sky
in one location to form a “time-stack,” which records the progression of
time. Instead of composing an image from one day, Molloy is able to
collect the multitude of shades of color and patterns through the
progression of time. Instead of showcasing what the sky looks like one
sunny, clear day, we see the sky under different temperatures and
conditions in a single image. By using the “time stack” technique the
end results mimic one of an impressionist painting.
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