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Multi Exposures in an Urban Environment | Strasbourg | 2 Photograph

Peter Fauland

Germany

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 23.6 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in

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Architecture Photography is all about geometry, a precise layout of the line and a strong perspective. Placing the camera a few inches to the left or right has the effect of a lateral displacement of the image layers in the foreground, middle-ground and background and is therefore the Photographer’s “secret tool” to transform his/her vision of the scene into a photographic image. Controlling this in the viewfinder of the camera is one of the preparatory steps. Multi-Exposures are freezing numerous layers in one single image, giving the scene a dynamic, quite surreal look and feel. Most often Tripple-Exposures, with the single images varying in focal length, rotational angle around one center point or a lateral/vertical displacement are used. All images are created directly in camera - No Postproduction is applied.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:23.6 W x 15.7 H x 0.4 D in

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Born January 1971 in Germany.I work as a professional architecture & cityscapes Photographer all over Europe. Architecture Photography is all about geometry, a precise layout of the line and a strong perspective. Placing the camera a few inches to the left or right has the effect of a lateral displacement of the image layers in the foreground, middle-ground and background and is therefore the Photographer’s “secret tool” to transform his/her vision of the scene into a photographic image. Controlling this in the viewfinder of the camera is one of the preparatory steps. Multi-Exposures are freezing numerous layers in one single image, giving the scene a dynamic, quite surreal look and feel. Most often Tripple-Exposures, with the single images varying in focal length, rotational angle around one center point or a lateral/vertical displacement are used. All images are created directly in camera - No Postproduction is applied.

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